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ibī is a Latin Adverb that primarily means there.
Adverb
there
English derivatives:
ibi. or ibid.
Adverb
In that place, there. (b) (as correl. to ubi, etc.). (c) in the company of that person; in that substance, material, etc. (d) to, into that place.
(of time) Thereupon, there and then. (b) (as correl. to ubi, etc.).
Ubi tyrannus est, ibi virī nōn possunt līberī.Compare Where (there) is a tyrant, there men cannot be free.
Tyrannus bonōs superāre poterat; sed ibi remanēre nōn poterit.Compare The tyrant was able to overcome (the) good men; but he will not be able to remain there.
Ibi terra est aequior et plūs patet.Compare There the land is more level and is more open.
Ubi fūmus, ibi ignis.Compare Where there's smoke, there's fire.
Tutus vita sui ibi vivo arbitror.Compare They think that they shall live a safer life there.
Ibi is aquila, suspensus demissus leniter ala, pileus aufero.Compare There an eagle, gently gliding down on poised wings, takes away his cap.
Ibi casus rex sum Ptolemaeus, puer aetam magnus copiae cum soror Cleopatra bellum gerens.Compare There by chance was king Ptolemy, a boy in age, carrying on war with a large force against his sister Cleopatra.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "ibī (adv.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/ibi.
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