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ibidem

[ ih-bee-dem; English ib-i-duhm, ih-bahy-duhm, ih-bee- ]

adverb

, Latin.
  1. 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.

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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