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loc. cit|lɒk sɪt| abbrev. of L. loco citato or locus citatus, ‘(in) the place cited’, i.e. in the book, etc., that has previously been quoted.
1854H. H. Milman Hist. Latin Christianity I. ii. iii. 149 In the words of the ecclesiastical historian,..by such a deed a deep stain was fixed on Cyril and the Church of Alexandria. [fn.] Socrat. loc. cit. 1937M. Leach Amis & Amiloun p. xc, Kölbing, loc. cit., and also in his edition of Amis and Amiloun. 1969Y. Kamisar in A. B. Downing Euthanasia 132 Chesterton, ‘Euthanasia and Murder’, loc. cit. |