Definitions for idemˈaɪ dɛm, ˈɪd ɛm

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

i•demˈaɪ dɛm, ˈɪd ɛm(pron.; adj.)

  1. the same as previously given or mentioned.

Origin of idem:

1350–1400; ME < L: the same one

Wiktionary

  1. idem(Adjective)

    The same.

  2. Origin: From idem.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Idem(u)

    the same; the same as above; -- often abbreviated id


Translations for idem

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary

same here(adverb)

I think, feel etc the same

`This job bores me.' `Same here.'

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