cæteris paribus

      English

      Etymology

      Used in English first by Thomas Wright in 1601.

      Adverb

      cæteris paribus (not comparable)

      1. Nonstandard spelling of ceteris paribus.
        • 1601, Thomas Wright, The passions of the minde, page Preface A 4 b:
          yet my meaning is always cæteris paribus
      Last modified on 21 August 2011, at 18:21