Beneplacit

/ˌbɛnɪˈplɑːsɪt/ noun

Approval, consent, or satisfaction; the pleasure or will of someone in authority (from Latin 'bene placit,' literally 'it pleases well').

From Latin 'bene placit,' meaning 'it pleases well,' combining 'bene' (well) and 'placit' (it pleases). Used in legal and formal English contexts, especially in historical documents.

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