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isto é
As follows.
namely
videlicet
viz.
that is to say
Portuguese
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1
Clement
to
wit
,
as the dweller in the house was a blacksmith.
2
The payments will be made according to the following regulations,
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wit
:
3
This really applies much more
to
wit
than to the comic itself.
4
So there came in three witnesses,
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wit
,
Envy, Superstition, and Pickthank.
5
I do Thee
to
wit
that Antoine Lamarche's crop is pretty weedy.
6
Now is he come
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and is a man full grim.
7
Let there be lights;
to
wit
,
the sun, the moon, and the stars.
8
These nativs take their fish in the following manner
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wit
.
9
Professor Woodlouse read it aloud in its quaint and musty phraseology,
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wit
:
10
The charges against the said brother John are the following, namely,
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:
11
You will make known to them that three things are indispensable
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:
12
Surely his title
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wit
does not lie in that direction.
13
The exhibition will consist of five great divisions,
to
wit
:
1.
14
We, the undersigned, do unite in a Voluntary Association,
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wit
:
-
15
I divide the still house into three different rooms,
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:
16
These two properties seem essential
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wit
,
more particularly the last of them.
Portuguese
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