vide supra

vide supra

From Latin, literally, "see above," used to direct a reader to an earlier portion of text. As I detailed already (vide supra, pp. 99–101), such problems are entrenched in every level of bureaucracy.
See also: vide
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • literally
  • audi alteram partem
  • a non-denial denial
  • casu consulto
  • beat the (living) daylights out of (one)
  • beat the hell out of
  • beat the hell out of (one)
  • beat the tar out of
  • beat/knock/kick the hell out of somebody/something