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English
Etymology
From Latin quod libet (“that which is pleasing”).
Noun
quodlibet (plural quodlibets)
- (music) A form of music with melodies in counterpoint.
- (art) A form of trompe l'oeil which realistically renders domestic items (paper-knives, playing-cards, ribbons, etc).
- (card games) A card game that combines several different contracts.
- (philosophy) A mode of philosophical debate popular in the Middle Ages, in which any question could be posed extemporaneously.
Further reading
Italian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from Medieval Latin quodlibet, from Latin quod libet (literally “that which is pleasing”).
Pronunciation
Noun
quodlibet m (invariable)
- (philosophy) quodlibet
- (music) quodlibet
Derived terms
Further reading
- quodlibet in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Latin
Pronoun
quodlibet
- nominative/accusative neuter singular of quīlibet