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idem; id.
The same.

The same word, the same author, or the same publication.

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ad idem (Latin phrase)
To the same point or effect.

In agreement; at a meeting of the minds: She said the parties were ad idem and in consent with each other.

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alter idem
the same self; another self

A description of a completely trustworthy friend, an alter ego both of which convey the same meaning.

Anyone who is your alter idem, or alter ego, is your inseparable friend.

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Non bis in idem.
Not twice for the same thing.

This expression is about double jeopardy in the courts. It could also be a child's defense against further punishment by his/her father after being punished by her/his mother.

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semper idem
Always the same.
tamquam alter idem.
Translation: "As if a second self."

Cicero used the expression, "as if a second self", to describe a completely trustworthy friend; such as, an alter ego, "other I" or alter idem, "another self" both of which are considered to be one's inseparable friend.

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Word Entries at Get Words: “idem
id., idem
the same
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