Definition of Quodlibets

1. Noun. (plural of quodlibet) ¹

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Definition of Quodlibets

1. quodlibet [n] - See also: quodlibet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Quodlibets

quo warrantos
quoad
quoad hunc
quob
quobbed
quobbing
quobs
quod
quod erat demonstrandum
quod google
quodded
quodding
quodlibet
quodlibetarian
quodlibetarians
quodlibets (current term)
quodlin
quodlins
quodque
quods
quohog
quohogs
quoi ci quoi ça
quoif
quoifed
quoifing
quoifs
quoil
quoils
quoin

Literary usage of Quodlibets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Church History of Britain, from the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year by Thomas Fuller (1837)
"Now came forth a notable book against the Jesuits, written in a scholastic way, by one Watson, a Secular Priest, consisting of ten quodlibets, each whereof ..."

2. Curiosities of Literature by Isaac Disraeli (1823)
"Fancy may be supplied; but Truth once lost in the annals of mankind leaves a chasm never to be filled ! quodlibets, OR SCHOLASTIC DISQUISITIONS. ..."

3. The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year by Thomas Fuller, John Sherren Brewer (1845)
"... written in a scholastic way, by one Watson, llts' a secular priest, consisting of ten quodlibets, each whereof is subdivided into as many Articles £. ..."

4. Curiosities of Literature by Isaac Disraeli (1835)
"Of the one hundred and thirty comedies of Plautus, we only inherit twenty imperfect ones. quodlibets, OR SCHOLASTIC DISQUISITIONS. ..."

5. Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books by William Beloe (1814)
"if ' quodlibets. THIS Collection of Epigrams is mentioned with respect by Warton, and deserves 3 place in this work, from its extreme rarity. ..."

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