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loc.

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abbreviation

  1. locative.


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But banned are such standard and numbing footnote fare as ed. cit., loc. cit., op. cit., idem and ibid.

From Time Magazine Archive

Pr. 24-5, 234.—Guillem de Tudela, xliv.—Teulet, loc. cit.

From A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I by Lea, Henry Charles

The Kid was with them "the life," the Ram "the slain" &c.—Brugsch, loc. cit.

From The History of Antiquity, Vol. I (of VI) by Duncker, Max

Plummer ad loc. for arguments showing conclusively that Gregory III cannot be meant.13.Cf.

From Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England by Bede, Cuthbert

But cf. also S. Feist, loc. cit. pp. 385-7; and Th.

From Man, Past and Present by Haddon, Alfred Court