Definition of insequor
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Orthography ID = 1007440
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LEM
īnsequor, īnsequī, īnsecūtus sum
-, -, īnsequūtus sum
deponent verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to follow, follow after, come next
  2. [in time] to follow, succeed
  3. to pursue, follow up, press upon
  4. [figuratively] to follow up
  5. to strive after, endeavor
  6. to proceed, go on
Abbreviations
īn-sequor cūtus (quūtus), ī, dep., to follow, follow after, come next: huic, V.: Orphea, H.: fugientem lumine pinum, keep in view, O.

—In time, to follow, succeed: hunc proximo saeculo: mea quem aetas Insequitur, approaches, V.

—To pursue, follow up, press upon: in abditas regiones sese, S.: cedentes, Cs.: ad hostem insequendum, L.: Reliquias Troiae cineres, V.: illum gladio: iacto semine arva, traverse, V.: ora manibus, keeps striking, O.

—Fig., to follow up: improborum facta suspicio insequitur.

—To strive after, endeavor: te rhetoricis libris, ut erudiam.

—To proceed, go on: pergam atque insequar longius: hunc, prosecute, H.: lentum convellere vimen Insequor, V.

—To overtake: at mors insecuta est Gracchum.

—Of speech, to pursue, censure, reproach: accusatorem: turpitudinem vitae.

—In order, to follow, come next: nisi vocalis insequebatur.
 
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