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consequor

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Latin

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Etymology

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Fromcon- +‎sequor(to follow).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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cōnsequor (present infinitivecōnsequī,perfect activecōnsecūtussumorcōnsequūtussum);third conjugation,deponent

  1. tomove,travel,come,pass orgoafter, orfollowbehind another (in time and/or space)
    Synonyms:persequor,sequor,īnsequor,continuō,excipiō,exsequor
  2. tochase, topursue, togo after; tolook for, tosearch for, toseek
    Synonyms:persequor,sequor,exsequor,īnsector,premō,īnstō,affectō
  3. toattend, toaccompany, toescort
    Synonyms:comitō,exsequor,sequor
  4. tocopy, toimitate; toadopt, toobey
  5. to follow as aconsequence oreffect: toensue (from), toresult (from), toarise (from) or toproceed (from)
  6. toreach, toovertake, tocome up with, toattain to, toarrive at
  7. to become like or equal to someone or something in any property or quality; toequal, tomatch, toattain, to come up to
  8. toobtain, toacquire, toget, attain, reach
    Synonyms:acquīrō,parō,pariō,adipīscor,lucror,impetrō,mereō,sūmō,emō,potior,inveniō,ūsūrpō,comparō,apīscor,obtineō,conciliō,nancīscor,colligō,alliciō
    Antonym:āmittō
  9. (of sight) toreach, todistinguish
  10. tounderstand, toperceive, tolearn, toknow
    Synonyms:comprehendō,dēprehendō,accipiō,cognōscō,teneō,apīscor,apprehendō,capiō,complector,excipiō,exaudiō
    Antonyms:nesciō,ignōrō
  11. (of discourse) to be equal to, toimpress fully, todo justice to

Conjugation

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   Conjugation ofcōnsequor (third conjugation,deponent)
indicativesingularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
activepresentcōnsequorcōnsequeris,
cōnsequere
cōnsequiturcōnsequimurcōnsequiminīcōnsequuntur
imperfectcōnsequēbarcōnsequēbāris,
cōnsequēbāre
cōnsequēbāturcōnsequēbāmurcōnsequēbāminīcōnsequēbantur
futurecōnsequarcōnsequēris,
cōnsequēre
cōnsequēturcōnsequēmurcōnsequēminīcōnsequentur
perfectcōnsecūtus orcōnsequūtus + present active indicative ofsum
pluperfectcōnsecūtus orcōnsequūtus + imperfect active indicative ofsum
future perfectcōnsecūtus orcōnsequūtus + future active indicative ofsum
subjunctivesingularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
activepresentcōnsequarcōnsequāris,
cōnsequāre
cōnsequāturcōnsequāmurcōnsequāminīcōnsequantur
imperfectcōnsequerercōnsequerēris,
cōnsequerēre
cōnsequerēturcōnsequerēmurcōnsequerēminīcōnsequerentur
perfectcōnsecūtus orcōnsequūtus + present active subjunctive ofsum
pluperfectcōnsecūtus orcōnsequūtus + imperfect active subjunctive ofsum
imperativesingularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
activepresentcōnsequerecōnsequiminī
futurecōnsequitorcōnsequitorcōnsequuntor
non-finite formsinfinitiveparticiple
activepassiveactivepassive
presentcōnsequīcōnsequēns
futurecōnsecūtūrumesse,
cōnsequūtūrumesse
cōnsecūtūrus,
cōnsequūtūrus
cōnsequendus
perfectcōnsecūtumesse,
cōnsequūtumesse
cōnsecūtus,
cōnsequūtus
future perfectcōnsecūtumfore,
cōnsequūtumfore
perfect potentialcōnsecūtūrumfuisse,
cōnsequūtūrumfuisse
verbal nounsgerundsupine
genitivedativeaccusativeablativeaccusativeablative
cōnsequendīcōnsequendōcōnsequendumcōnsequendōcōnsecūtum,
cōnsequūtum
cōnsecūtū,
cōnsequūtū

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References

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  • consequor”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • consequor”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • consequor inGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894)Latin Phrase-Book[1], London:Macmillan and Co.
    • to catch some one up:consequi, assequi aliquem
    • to derive (great) profit , advantage from a thing:fructum (uberrimum) capere, percipere, consequi ex aliqua re
    • to win (undying) fame:gloriam (immortalem) consequi, adipisci
    • to attain eternal renown:immortalitatem consequi, adipisci, sibi parere
    • to conjecture:coniectura assequi, consequi, aliquid coniectura colligere
    • to acquire knowledge of a subject:scientiam alicuius rei consequi
    • to obtain a result in something:aliquid efficere, consequi in aliqua re (De Or. 1. 33. 152)
    • to acquire influence:opes, gratiam, potentiam consequi
    • to overtake the enemy:hostes assequi, consequi
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