I.v. infra; so Juvenc. 3, 80; Paul. Nol. Carm. 19, 48), adv. ibi, with demonstr. suff. dem, as in idem, tandem, tantundem, etc., in the same place, in that very place, just there.
I. Lit., in space: “sarmenta concidito minute et ibidem inarato,” Cato, R. R. 37, 3: “cenati discubuerunt ibidem,” Cic. Inv. 2, 4, 14: “ille, cujus merces erant, in gladium ibidem incumberet,” id. ib. 2, 51, 154: “quod ibidem recte custodire poterunt, id ibidem custodiant,” id. Quint. 27, 84: “ne hīc ibidem ante oculos vestros trucidetur,” id. Rosc. Am. 5, 13: ego ibidem has inter cenam exaravi, i. e. on the spot, immediately, id. Fragm. ap. Quint. 9, 3, 58: “cum ibidem invenire fingimus,” Quint. 9, 2, 60 Spald. N. cr.; cf. ibi, I.: “pede terram Crebra ferit: demissae aures, incertus ibidem Sudor, i. e. circa aures,” Verg. G. 3, 500.—With a corresp. ubi: “ubi amici, ibidem opes,” Plaut. Truc. 4, 4, 31: “ibidem divitiarum cupido est, ubi et usus,” Just. 2, 2.—With gen.: “si redierit Illa ad hunc, ibidem loci res erit,” Plaut. Cist. 2, 1, 53.—With a verb of motion (for eodem): “egomet me cum illis una ibidem traho,” I reckon myself among them, on the same plane with them, Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 166: St. Quid, quod dedisti scortis? Le. Ibidem una traho, to that very account, id. ib. 2, 4, 10.—
II. Transf.