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ubi supra

[oo-bee soo-prah, yoo-bahy soo-pruh, -bee]

Latin.
  1. where mentioned above: u.s.



ubi supra

/ ˈuːbɪ ˈsuːprɑː /

  1. where (mentioned or cited) above

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ubi supra1

From Latin ubi suprā “where (it is mentioned) above”
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See Vonder Hagen, ubi supra, who refers to Adelung, vol. ii. p. 317-18, where the beginning and other extracts are given.

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Paris, 1894� For a bibliography of the works treating of the provincial monies of France, see Vicomte D'Avenel, ubi supra, i. pp. 483-91.

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The other is a volume entitled, The Bloody Court; or, the Fatal Tribunal, being an account of the trial and execution of Charles I. The lengthy title is printed by Dr. Bliss, ubi supra.

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It is described in De Murr, ubi supra, pp. 135-7.

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So afterwards the empire was taken from Vitellius, Heliogabulus, Maximinus, Didius, Julianus, Lex Rex, ubi supra.

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