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sub voce

American  
[soob woh-ke, suhb voh-see] / sʊb ˈwoʊ kɛ, sʌb ˈvoʊ si /

adverb

Latin.
  1. (used as a direction to a reference) under the specified word. s.v.


Example Sentences

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See Festus, sub voce Robum or Robur: his words are arcis robustis includebatur, of which the sense is not very clear.

From Conspiracy of Catiline and the Jurgurthine War by Watson, John Selby

Parallels.—The incident of the Aiding Animals is frequent in folk-tales: see bibliographical references, sub voce, in my List of Incidents, Trans.

From Indian Fairy Tales by Jacobs, Joseph

Holguin, Vocabvlario de la Lengva Qquichua, sub voce, cachipuni.

From American Hero-Myths A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent by Brinton, Daniel Garrison

Perseus and Andromeda incident is frequent in folk-tales; see my List of Incidents sub voce "Fight with Dragon."

From More English Fairy Tales by Batten, John Dickson

Nos. 815-834 and 860-931; D.N.B., art. sub voce.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" by Various