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Definition of ibid. in English: ibid.(also ib.) adverbˈɪbɪdˈɪbɪd In the same source (used to save space in textual references to a quoted work which has been mentioned in a previous reference) Example sentencesExamples - For post-mortems on both Omaha fairs, see ibid., October 30, 1899, p.8, and November 1, 1899, p.1.
- For the importance of separating passion from concepts, see ibid., II.4, 15, 17, 71-4, 78.
- The onus is on the taxpayer to show that the property was acquired as trading stock: ibid. at 199.
- See also Geoffrey Cornelius on ‘Horary Revived’ in The Moment of Astrology, ibid., Arkana p.173 and p.297; Wessex p.161.
- For more details on trade and shipping in this period see PP, c, and ibid., xcv.
Origin Abbreviation of Latin ibidem 'in the same place'. Definition of ibid. in US English: ibid.(also ib.) adverbˈibidˈɪbɪd In the same source (used to save space in textual references to a quoted work which has been mentioned in a previous reference) Example sentencesExamples - For more details on trade and shipping in this period see PP, c, and ibid., xcv.
- For the importance of separating passion from concepts, see ibid., II.4, 15, 17, 71-4, 78.
- The onus is on the taxpayer to show that the property was acquired as trading stock: ibid. at 199.
- For post-mortems on both Omaha fairs, see ibid., October 30, 1899, p.8, and November 1, 1899, p.1.
- See also Geoffrey Cornelius on ‘Horary Revived’ in The Moment of Astrology, ibid., Arkana p.173 and p.297; Wessex p.161.
Origin Abbreviation of Latin ibidem ‘in the same place’. |