To be added.*
1599, ‘implied, resting on inference’, from Middle French implicite and directly from Latin implicitus, variant of implicātus ‘entangled, confused, involved’, past participle of implicare ‘to enfold, entwine, entangle, involve’, from in- ‘into, in, on, upon’, from PIE base *en-, and plicāre ‘to fold, fold together’, from PIE root *plek- ‘to plait’.