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re-sequor

re-sequor

to follow

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Where it lives

What it meant

rĕ-sĕquor — Lewis & Short

rĕ-sĕquor, sĕcūtus, 3 (occurring only in the

I perf. and part. perf.), v. dep. a., to follow in speaking, i. e. to answer, reply to one (poet.): Nereïs his contra resecuta Crataeide natam, Ov. M. 13, 749: Pallada talibus dictis, id. ib. 6, 36: rogantem his, id. ib. 8, 863. — Of an echo: solatur nostras Echo resecuta querelas, Aus. Ep. 25, 68; cf.: gemitum querelis, id. Epigr. 99, 3.

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Where it came from

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