vide
intransitive verbSee. Used to direct a reader’s attention.
In music, especially in orchestral scores, an indication of an omitted passage or cut.
In violin music, a direction to play a note upon an open, unstopped string.
nounSee: a word indicating reference to something stated elsewhere: as, vide ante, ‘see before’; vide supra,’see above’ (that is, in a previous place in the same book); vide post, ‘see after’; vide infra, ‘see below’ (that is, in a subsequent place); quod vide, which see (usually abbreviated q. v.).
imperative sing. of L.