ibidem in English

adverb

[i·bi·dem || ɪ'baɪdem]

aforementioned, in the same place (Latin term used in footnotes and bibliographies to indicate that a citation comes from the same source as the previous)

Use "ibidem" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "ibidem" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "ibidem", or refer to the context using the word "ibidem" in the English Dictionary.

1. Sedimentum est generaliter pondus terreum aut saxeum quod, ad locum quemdam Affluxum et ibidem congregatum, in solida strata premitur

2. Postquam insulam illam ingressus, eam multimodis bonis vidit Affluentem, cum omni familia sua in ea venit habitare cursumque vitae suae ibidem peregit

3. Such had been Silas Deemer--such the fixity and invariety of his life and habit, that the village humorist (who had once Attended college) was moved to bestow upon him the sobriquet of "Old Ibidem," and, in the first issue of the local newspaper after the death, to explain without offence that Silas had taken "a day off." It was more than a day, but from the record it appears that well within