sequuntur
English
Etymology
From Latin sequuntur (“they follow”), third-person plural form of sequor (“I follow”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /sɛˈkwʊntʊə/
Noun
sequuntur
- plural of sequitur
- 1988, David Knight, Sequuntur, Sequences and Other Formal Poems (Childe Thursday; →ISBN, 9780920459102)
- 1999 October 23, "Paddy O’Connolly" (username), By What Authority Did Dr. Death Nuke Coos Bay????, in sci.engr.coastal, Usenet:
- To the north is where the shipwreck occurred. So it takes a stretch of imagination to figure those statutes (et sequuntur) authorize the governor to practice napalming shipwrecks floundering half-mired on the sand spit slightly north of Coos Bay.
Related terms
- mobilia sequuntur personam
- non sequuntur
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /seˈkʷun.tur/, [sɛˈkʷʊn.tʊr]
Verb
sequuntur
- third-person plural present active indicative of sequor