hiccius doctius

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Etymology[edit]

Corrupted from Latin hic est doctus (this is a learned man).

Noun[edit]

hiccius doctius

  1. (slang, obsolete) A juggler.
    • c. 1660–1680, Samuel Butler, Hudibras, part III, canto III:
      Play fast and loose; make men obnoxious, / And clear again, like Hiccius Doctius.

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