c. 1500, from Old French illicite "unlawful, forbidden" (14c.), from Latin illicitus "not allowed, unlawful, illegal," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + licitus "lawful," past participle of licere "to be allowed" (see licence (n.)). Related: Illicitly.
illicit trade
an illicit association with his secretary
illegitimate
ill-fated
ill-favored
ill-gotten
illiberal
illicit
illimitable
illing
Illinois
illiquid
illiteracy