[ˈsiː.kʊt], [ˈsiː.kut]
OriginFrom sīc (“thus, so”) + ut (“how, as”).
- not-comparableas, just as, like
“Multorum te etiam oculi et aures non sentientem, sicut adhuc fecerunt, speculabuntur atque custodient.” — Many eyes and ears shall still observe and watch you, as they have hitherto done, though you shall not perceive them.
Formssīcut(canonical)
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