JakeD
11-27-03, 01:25PM
quod.li.bet n. [L., what you please.]
1. A nice point; a subtilty; a debatable point.
2. (Mus.) A medley improvised by several performers.
Sidney, Sir Philip, Defense Of Poesy: England: A Hard Stepmother To Poets.,
Great Works of Literature, 01-01-1992.
"Our matter is quodlibet indeed, though wrongly performing Ovid's verse, never marshalling it into any assured rank, that almost the readers cannot tell where to find themselves."
The tariff that the presidential candidates proposed was quodlibet, mainly because the voters were very sensitive about tax-related issues.
1. A nice point; a subtilty; a debatable point.
2. (Mus.) A medley improvised by several performers.
Sidney, Sir Philip, Defense Of Poesy: England: A Hard Stepmother To Poets.,
Great Works of Literature, 01-01-1992.
"Our matter is quodlibet indeed, though wrongly performing Ovid's verse, never marshalling it into any assured rank, that almost the readers cannot tell where to find themselves."
The tariff that the presidential candidates proposed was quodlibet, mainly because the voters were very sensitive about tax-related issues.