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ubi supra

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

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


ubi supra

/ ˈuːbɪ ˈsuːprɑː /

(no translation)

  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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Example Sentences

See Vonder Hagen, ubi supra, who refers to Adelung, vol. ii. p. 317-18, where the beginning and other extracts are given.

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.

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.

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

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

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