the same: used to refer to an article, chapter, etc, previously cited
idem in American English
(ˈaɪˌdɛm; ˈidɛm)
Latin
pronoun
the same as mentioned
Word origin
L: see identity
idem in American English
(ˈaidem, ˈidem)
pronoun or adjective
the same as previously given or mentioned
Word origin
[1350–1400; ME ‹ L īdem]This word is first recorded in the period 1350–1400. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: drag, index, kick, negative, range
Examples of 'idem' in a sentence
idem
Yesterday, however, the two men were ad idem about oil.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
And you don't get more non idem than the royal family.