opere citato

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== English == === Etymology === From post-Classical Latin opere citātō (“in the work quoted”), ablative singular form of opus citātum (“quoted work; the work quoted”), from Classical Latin opus (“work”) + citātum, neuter singular past participial form of citō (“I summon”). Compare opus citatum, opere laudato, loco citato, locus citatus. === Pronunciation === (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ŏʹpĕrā sĭtäʹtō, IPA(key): /ˈɒpɛɹeɪ sɪˈtɑːtəʊ/ === Adverb === opere citato (not comparable) In the work (already) cited or quoted. Used, typically in footnotes and endnotes, to cite in an abbreviated form a source that has been cited previously; frequently abbreviated as op. cit. 2004, Subrata Kumar Mitra, Mike Enskat, and Clemens Spiess, Political Parties in South Asia, page 176, note 32 (Greenwood Publishing Group; →ISBN, 9780275968328) On the lack of a true forum for discussion in the PPP, see, among others, Waseem, opere citato, pp. 324–325; Anwar H. Syed, op.cit. pp. 207–214. ==== Related terms ==== operibus citatis (“in the works cited”) === References === “op. cit” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd Ed.; 1989] “op. cit., adv. (and n.)” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [Draft revision; June 2008]