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ibidem
[ ih-bee-dem; English ib-i-duhm, ih-bahy-duhm, ih-bee- ]
adverb
, Latin.
- in the same book, chapter, page, etc.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ibidem1
Literally, “in the aforementioned place”
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Example Sentences
The Winter’s Walk, as far as it goes one of the most charming of his essays of the Road, was for some reason never finished; reprinted ibidem.
From Project Gutenberg
The most remarkable circumstance is that he alludes thus early to the footprint on Adam's Peak, which is probably the meaning of his expression, "ibidem Satan� lapsum narrant," t. iv.
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