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Sequent   Listen
adjective
Sequent  adj.  
1.
Following; succeeding; in continuance. "What to this was sequent Thou knowest already."
2.
Following as an effect; consequent.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Sequent" Quotes from Famous Books



... astride, He drives the other, spite of dread, Which, loath indeed to go ahead, Into a deep hole turns aside, And, facing right about, Where he went in, comes out; For duckings, two or three Had power the salt to melt, So that the creature felt His burden'd shoulders free. The sponger, like a sequent sheep, Pursuing through the water deep, Into the same hole plunges Himself, his rider, and the sponges. All three drank deeply: asseteer and ass For boon companions of their load might pass; Which last became so sore a weight, The ass fell down, Belike to drown His rider risking equal fate. ...
— A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine • Jean de La Fontaine



Words linked to "Sequent" :   subsequent, ordered, ensuant, successive, accompanying, consecutive, attendant, serial, incidental, consequent, resultant



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