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1 inrevocabilis
I.Lit.:II.vulgus,
uncontrollable, Luc. 1, 509:praeterita aetas,
Lucr. 1, 468:in casum irrevocabilem se dare,
unalterably, Liv. 42, 62, 3:semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum,
Hor. Ep. 1. 18, 71:constantia,
unchangeable, Plin. Ep. 3, 7, 2. —Transf.: ancorae pondere irrevocabili [p. 1002] jactae, which, on account of their great weight, cannot be drawn back, Plin. 32, 1, 1, § 2:hamus,
id. 16, 35, 65, § 159:Domitiani natura praeceps in iram et, quo obscurior, eo irrevocabilior,
the more implacable, Tac. Agr. 42:gladius,
not to be sheathed, Vulg. Ezech. 21, 5:donatio,
irreversible, Dig. 39, 5, 34.— Adv.: irrĕvŏcābĭlĭter, irrevocably, unchangeably, incessantly, Sen. Q. N. 2, 35, 1:progredi,
Aug. Ep. 120, 24; id. Civ. Dei, 22, 20, 1. -
2 irrevocabilis
I.Lit.:II.vulgus,
uncontrollable, Luc. 1, 509:praeterita aetas,
Lucr. 1, 468:in casum irrevocabilem se dare,
unalterably, Liv. 42, 62, 3:semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum,
Hor. Ep. 1. 18, 71:constantia,
unchangeable, Plin. Ep. 3, 7, 2. —Transf.: ancorae pondere irrevocabili [p. 1002] jactae, which, on account of their great weight, cannot be drawn back, Plin. 32, 1, 1, § 2:hamus,
id. 16, 35, 65, § 159:Domitiani natura praeceps in iram et, quo obscurior, eo irrevocabilior,
the more implacable, Tac. Agr. 42:gladius,
not to be sheathed, Vulg. Ezech. 21, 5:donatio,
irreversible, Dig. 39, 5, 34.— Adv.: irrĕvŏcābĭlĭter, irrevocably, unchangeably, incessantly, Sen. Q. N. 2, 35, 1:progredi,
Aug. Ep. 120, 24; id. Civ. Dei, 22, 20, 1. -
3 irrevocabiliter
I.Lit.:II.vulgus,
uncontrollable, Luc. 1, 509:praeterita aetas,
Lucr. 1, 468:in casum irrevocabilem se dare,
unalterably, Liv. 42, 62, 3:semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum,
Hor. Ep. 1. 18, 71:constantia,
unchangeable, Plin. Ep. 3, 7, 2. —Transf.: ancorae pondere irrevocabili [p. 1002] jactae, which, on account of their great weight, cannot be drawn back, Plin. 32, 1, 1, § 2:hamus,
id. 16, 35, 65, § 159:Domitiani natura praeceps in iram et, quo obscurior, eo irrevocabilior,
the more implacable, Tac. Agr. 42:gladius,
not to be sheathed, Vulg. Ezech. 21, 5:donatio,
irreversible, Dig. 39, 5, 34.— Adv.: irrĕvŏcābĭlĭter, irrevocably, unchangeably, incessantly, Sen. Q. N. 2, 35, 1:progredi,
Aug. Ep. 120, 24; id. Civ. Dei, 22, 20, 1. -
4 sequor
sequor (P. praes. gen. plur. sequentūm, V.), secūtus (-quūtus), ī, dep. [SEC-], to follow, come after, follow after, attend, accompany: I prae, sequor, T.: cum omnibus suis carris, Cs.: servi sequentes, H.: hos falcati currūs sequebantur, Cu.: me intro hac, T.: signa, to march, S.: Ne sequerer moechas, H.: vallem, L.: scrutantīs quā evellant telum non sequitur, i. e. cannot be drawn out, L.: trahit manu lignum; Id vix sequitur, O.: zonā bene te secutā, i. e. which you fortunately have worn, H.— To follow, succeed, come after, come next: sequitur hunc annum Caudina pax, L.: ut male posuimus initia, sic cetera sequuntur: tonitrum secuti nimbi, O.: quae sequuntur, and so forth: sequitur illa divisio, ut, etc.— To go to, seek, be bound for, have for a destination: Formias nunc sequimur: loca, Cs.: Italiam, V.: Rura, O.— To follow, chase, pursue: finem sequendi, Cs.: facere: hanc pestem agmen sequebatur: hostīs, Cs.: (te) fugacem, H.: feras, O.— To follow, fall to the share of, belong to: ut urbes captae Aetolos sequerentur, L.: heredes monumentum ne sequeretur, H.: quo minus petebat gloriam, eo magis illa sequebatur, S.—Fig., to follow, succeed, result, ensue: si verbum sequi volumus, hoc intellegamus necesse est, etc.: patrem sequuntur liberi, take the rank of, L.: damnatum poenam sequi oportebat, ut, etc., to befall, Cs.: modo ne summa turpitudo sequatur, ensue: ex hac re, L.— To follow, take as guide, comply with, accede to, obey, imitate, adopt, conform to: sententiam Scipionis, Cs.: vos vestrum<*> que factum omnia deinceps municipia sunt secuta, have imitated, Cs.: Crassi auctoritatem: quid? iudices non crimina, non testīs sequentur? shall be influenced by: naturam: victricia arma, V.: me auctorem: non lingua valet... nec vox aut verba sequuntur, i. e. obey the will, V.— To follow, pursue, strive after, aim at, seek: iustitiam: amoenitatem: Caesaris gratiam, Cs.: linguam et nomen, L.: Mercedes, H.: ferro extrema, V.—Of an inference, to follow, be proved: ut sequatur vitam beatam virtute confici: hoc sequitur, ut familia Tulli concidi oportuerit?: non enim sequitur, ut, etc.— To follow naturally, come easily, be readily controlled, be obtained without effort: oratio ita flexibilis, ut sequatur, quocumque torqueas: nihil est quod tam facile sequatur quocumque ducas, quam oratio: Verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur, H.* * *sequi, secutus sum V DEPfollow; escort/attend/accompany; aim at/reach after/strive for/make for/seek; support/back/side with; obey, observe; pursue/chase; range/spread over; attain
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