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vide infra

American  
[wee-de in-frah, vahy-dee in-fruh, vee-] / ˈwi dɛ ˈɪn frɑ, ˈvaɪ di ˈɪn frə, ˈvi- /
Latin.
  1. see below (used especially to refer a reader to parts of a text).


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Vide, vī′dē, see, imper. of L. vidēre, to see.—Vide antea=see before; Vide infra=see below; Vide post=see after; Vide supra=see above; Quod vide, or q.v.=which see.

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Vide infra, “On the Superstitions of her Church.”

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Rarely is the Commentary assigned to Cyril, Origen, &c.—Vide infrà, No. iii, xii, xiv, xix, xlviii.

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These, vide infra, are a few of such happenings.

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For the Dante work of the Rossettis, vide infra, pp.

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