Latin terms and abbreviations

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Some useful Latin terms and their abbreviations

Common Latin terms & abbreviations

circa

  • = ""
    • ex.:

e.g.

  • exempli grati
  • = "for the sake of an example" or "for example"
    • ex.: "Junk food, e.g., candy or ice cream, is yummie but bad for you"
    • e.g. is usually set aside by parentheses
    • ex.: "Junk food (e.g., candy or ice cream) is yummie but bad for you"

etc.

  • et cetera
  • = "and others" or "and the rest"
    • ex.: "At the grocery store, I bought junk food like donuts, cookies, ice cream, etc."

i.e.

  • id est
  • = "that is" or "thereby"
    • ex.: "Junk food is yyummie but bad for you; i.e, I shouldn't eat it."
    • i.e. is usually set aside by parentheses

sic

  • = ""
    • ex.:

viz

  • = ""
    • ex.:

versus

  • = ""
    • ex.:


Less common Latin terms & abbreviations

N.B.

  • = ""
    • ex.:

sc.

  • = ""
    • ex.:

q.v.

  • = ""
    • ex.:

s.v.

  • = ""
    • ex.:

  • = ""
    • ex.:

Latin terms & abbreviations used for citations

et al.

  • = ""
    • ex.:

idib. & id.

  • = ""
    • ex.:

passim

  • = ""
    • ex.:


  • Source:

https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/latin-terms-and-abbreviations/