Latin terms and abbreviations: Difference between revisions

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* "loc. cit." and "op.cit." are less commonly used for "ibid" and "id."
* note: "loc. cit." and "op.cit." are less commonly used for "ibid" and "id."


=== inf. & sup. ===
=== inf. & sup. ===
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* ''sine nomine''
* ''sine nomine''
** = "without a name", for the publisher is unknown
** = "without a name", for the publisher is unknown
=== s.v. ===
=== s.v. ===
* ''sub verbo''
* ''sub verbo''
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** archaic and not commonly used any more
** archaic and not commonly used any more


Sources
=== Sources ===
 
* [https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/latin-terms-and-abbreviations/ https//writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/latin-terms-and-abbreviations/]
* [https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/latin-terms-and-abbreviations/ https//writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/latin-terms-and-abbreviations/]


* https://webapps.towson.edu/ows/abbreviationsS_Z.aspx
* https://webapps.towson.edu/ows/abbreviationsS_Z.aspx