Si parva licet componere magnis=--If I may be allowed to compare small things with great.
Nobis nonlicet esse tam disertis, / Qui Musas colimus severiores=--We who cultivate the graver Muse are not allowed to be diffuse.
The odious parallel of Commodus is saved by "licet incruentus;" and perhaps Philostorgius (l.
Licet legamus vinum omnino monachorum non esse, sed quia nostris temporibus id monachis persuaderi non potest; he allows them a Roman hemina, a measure which may be ascertained from Arbuthnot's Tables.
Nam Iulhis et Iarbas cum dicis, I consonans non est, licet praecedat, quia in una syllaba secum non habet conjunctam vocalem, sed in altera consequentem.
Sciendum quod licet finis sit ultimus in esse in quibusdam, in causalitate tamen est prior semper, unde dicitur causa causarum, quia est causa causalitatis in omnibus causis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "licet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.