Definition of insequor
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LNS
insequor, insequī, insecūtus sum
in, sequor
deponent verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to follow, to follow after or upon
  2. to pursue, follow up, press upon
  3. to follow, succeed
  4. To strive after, endeavor
  5. To proceed
  6. To overtake
Abbreviations
in-sequor, cūtus (quūtus), 3, v. dep. n. and a., to follow, to follow after or upon a person or thing (class.). Lit. In gen.: proximus huic, longo sed proximus intervallo Insequitur Salius, Verg. A. 5, 321: fugientem lumine pinum, with her eyes follows the flying ship, Ov. M. 11, 468.

— In partic., to pursue, follow up, press upon: gens eadem quae te bello Insequitur, Verg. A. 8, 146: hostem, Curt. 4, 9, 13; 7, 9, 13; Suet. Claud. 1: ad hostem insequendum, Liv. 26, 6, 7: reliquias Troiae cineres atque ossa peremptae, Verg. A. 5, 786: aliquem gladio stricto, Cic. Phil. 2, 9, 21; so Caes. B. G. 1, 15; 1, 23 fin. al.

— Of time, to follow, succeed (in verb. fin. rare; cf. P. a. infra): hunc proximo saeculo Themistocles insecutus est, Cic. Brut. 10, 41; Quint. 3, 1, 8.

— Trop. In gen.: improborum facta suspicie insequitur, Cic. Fin. 1, 16, 50.

— In partic. To strive after, endeavor: nec vero te rhetoricis quibusdam libris insequor, ut erudiam, Cic. de Or. 2, 3, 10.

— To proceed: pergam atque insequar longius, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 20, § 51.

—Poet. with inf.: rursus et alterius lentum convellere vimen Insequor, Verg. A. 3, 32.

— To overtake: at mors insecuta est Gracchum, Cic. Div. 2, 29, 62.

— To pursue in a hostile manner with words, to censure, reproach, etc.: homines benevolos contumeliā, Cic. Att. 14, 14, 5: irridendo, id. Sest. 11, 25: clamore ac minis, id. Clu. 8, 24: turpitudinem vitae, Cic. Sull. 29, 81: dissimiles, Plin. Pan. 53, 2.

— Of order or succession, to follow, come next: postremam litteram detrahebant, nisi vocalis insequebatur, Cic. Or. 48, 161: praesagium insequentis casus, Suet. Galb. 6.

—Hence, insequens, entis, P. a., of time, following: annus, Hirt. B. G. 8, 48, 10; Liv. 2, 18, 1: diei insequentis pars, id. 26, 14, 5: nocte insequenti, Hirt. B. G. 8, 23, 1: anno, Plin. 18, 28, 67, § 259: tempore, Vell. 1, 6: insequentium aetatum principes, Suet. Aug. 31.

— Of logical order: ex prioribus geometria probat insequentia, Quint. 1, 10, 37; cf. id. 8, 4, 17 al.

— * Adv.: insequenter, i. q. protinus, deinceps, thereupon, immediately, Non. 376, 19.
 
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