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ubi supra

American  
[oo-bee soo-prah, yoo-bahy soo-pruh, -bee] / ˈu bi ˈsu prɑ, ˈyu baɪ ˈsu prə, -bi /
Latin.
  1. where mentioned above: u.s.


ubi supra British  
/ ˈuːbɪ ˈsuːprɑː /
  1. where (mentioned or cited) above

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Etymology

Origin of ubi supra

From Latin ubi suprā “where (it is mentioned) above”

Example Sentences

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Letter of N. des Gallars, ubi supra, 82.

From History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1 by Baird, Henry Martyn

Compare, on the course of the proceedings, Beza's letters and those of Santa Croce, ubi supra.

From History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1 by Baird, Henry Martyn

See Archives de la Maison d'Orange-Nassau, ubi supra.

From History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 by Prescott, William Hickling

Isambert, ubi supra; Ordonnances des Roys de France de la troisième race, i. 97-98.

From History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1 by Baird, Henry Martyn

The second thing I undertook to prove, is that assertion of Buchanan ubi supra, de Jure Regni.

From A Hind Let Loose Or, An Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the Interest of Christ. With the True State Thereof in All Its Periods by Shields, Alexander