There is not that idem velle et idem nolle, there are none of those habits of life, nothing, that can bind men together even in the most ordinary society: the mutual means of such an union do not exist between them.
The perfect subjunctive is rare: as, #idem dictum sit#, Quintil.
Sometimes he alternates it after two words, as in a letter to his friend Niccoli, Commisi hoc idem cuidam amico meo civi Senensi" (Ep.
The inhabitants of the Strait of Magellan toward the north are of large size, but toward the south they are of small stature"; "Lybia inferior quae hodie Saara appellatur quae voxidem quod desertum significat.
Yet, if the idem sentire de republicâ was long ago recognised as a condition of intimate friendship, how much more is the observation true of the idem sentire de ecclesiâ!
The idem velle--the idem nolle--was theirs!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "idem" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: copy; ditto; double; duplicate; equivalent; facsimile; replica; same; selfsame; synonym; twin