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idem

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See also: Idem, IDEM, and ídem

English

Alternative forms

  • id. (abbreviation)

Etymology

From Middle English idem, borrowed from Latin idem (the same).

Pronunciation

Pronoun

idem

  1. The same.

Usage notes

  • Used almost exclusively in footnotes of academic or scholarly papers, especially those of the legal profession, to indicate that the source or author referred to in a footnote is the same as in the preceding footnote; usually abbreviated when so used.

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Dutch

Pronunciation

Adverb

idem

  1. idem, ditto

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin idem.

Pronunciation

Adverb

idem

  1. idem, likewise
    Synonym: id.
    pour moi c’est idemit's all the same to me
    • 1968, “Requiem pour un con”, Serge Gainsbourg (music), performed by Serge Gainsbourg:
      Pour moi c’est idem / Que ça te plaise ou non / J’te l’rejoue quand même / Pauvre con
      It's all the same to me / Whether you like it or not / I'll play it for you again anyway / You stupid idiot

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Indonesian

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from Dutch idem, from Latin idem (the same).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɪ.dəm/, /ˈɪ.dɛm/

Pronoun

idem

  1. idem

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