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(adverb) : indĭdem, inde-idem
* From the same.
* Lit., of place, from the same place: quos homines? indidemne Ameria, an hosce ex urbe sicarios?Cic. Rosc. Am. 27, 74: Thebis,likewise from Thebes,Nep. Epam. 5, 2: ex Aventino,Liv. 39, 12, 1: Megaris, Auct. ap. Gell. 6, 10, 4: additi erant Bruttiorum indidem perfugae,i. e. from the same Sicily,Liv. 27, 12, 5: hilarissimum convivam hinc indidem promam,Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 72; id. Ps. 2, 4, 50: altae renovataeque stellae atque omnis aether refundant eodem et rursum trahunt indidem, Cic. N. D. 2, 46, 118.
* From the same matter or thing: unde simile duci potest (potest autem ex omnibus) indidem verbum unum,Cic. de Or. 3, 40, 161: illud Enni,Varr. L. L. 7, § 13 Müll.: venena,Liv. 39, 8, 8.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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