Opere citato often abbreviated to op.cit. is a Latin phrase that simply means "in the work cited", often used in footnotes or an endnote. It lets the reader know of previously cited work.
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opere citato (op. cit.)
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op. cit. - latin opere citato, in the work citedibid
CIT = Was previously Commercial Investment Trust, which was originally Commercial Credit and Investment Company.
it means to get drung
In OP art OP means Optical Illusion.
It's difficult to be specific with only the information provided, but you should look up how to use "ibid." and "op. cit." Basicially, "ibid." means "the same source as the last citation." If there's been one or more citations between then "Smith, op. cit." means "the same source by author Smith that I have cited before."
In all music 'Op' or Opus mean 'work' so Op 77 would mean work number 77.
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Sitti (ستّي) is an informal name for grandmother, like "Nanna" would be in English. I have no idea what "Cit tee" would otherwise be.
In all music 'Op' or Opus mean 'work' so Op 77 would mean work number 77.