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ibid.

[ ib-id ]

abbreviation for

  1. ibidem.


ibid.

abbreviation for

  1. ibidem
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ibid.

  1. An abbreviation for ibidem , a Latin word meaning “in the same place.” It is used in footnotes and bibliographies to refer to a source cited in a previous entry.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ibid.1

Latin: in the same place
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Example Sentences

For the rapacity with which the benefices of the dying were sought and disputed, see ibid.

There was a conviction under this law; “but the offender,” says Hutchinson, ibid.

K. the Pope’s Grant to him, ibid.Sardinia,

See ibid. for a most carefully compiled table of the production of the precious metals from 1493 to 1893, differing from the above in material details.

The price in money, or nominal price of a thing, differs from its real price, which is its valuation by the quantity of labour expended upon it, or which it represents—ibid.

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