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‖ ad idem, advb. phr.|ædˈɪdɛm| [L., lit. ‘to the same (thing)’.] On the same point, making direct reference to the matter in hand, à propos.
1574Whitgift Defense of Aunswere to Admonition iii. vi. 187 Hitherto you haue proued nothing in question, neyther haue you reasoned ad idem. 1674J. Owen Discourse concerning Holy Spirit iii. v. 271 The Opposition is not ad idem. 1885Law Times 30 May 80/2 The letters show that the parties were never ad idem. 1928C. S. Lewis Let. 1 Apr. (1966) 126 The discussion ended..with the infuriating statement that we were not ad idem on the connotation of the word control. 1983Financial Times 19 Feb. 5/6 We think you have a strong case for claiming that there is no contract on the ground that there was no consensus ad idem. |