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|lshtext=<b>sĕcus</b>:<br /><b>I</b> Adj. [[root]] seq- or secof [[sequor]], q. v., [[only]] comp. sĕquĭor, us, ōris, [[inferior]], [[lower]], [[worse]] ([[only]] [[post]]-[[class]].; cf. Weissenb. ad Liv. 2, 37, 3): in sequiorem sexum, App. M. 7, p. 192, 7: [[sexus]] sequioris [[fetus]], id. ib. 10, p. 249, 33; 8, p. 206, 7: vitae sequioris, Dig. 2, 15, 8, § 11: [[fortuna]] [[sequior]], Amm. 18, 6, 6.—<br /><b>II</b> Adv. ([[prop]]., [[following]], [[later]] in [[rank]] or [[order]], i. e. [[less]] [[than]] [[something]] mentioned [[before]]; [[hence]], in gen.), [[otherwise]], [[differently]], not so; and esp. freq. [[with]] a [[negative]] (per litoten), not [[otherwise]], i. e. [[even]] so, [[just]] so (opp. [[always]] to [[what]] is [[right]], [[correct]], or [[proper]], not to [[what]] is [[wrong]]; cf. Krebs, Antibarb. p. 1056 sq.; for comp. forms, v. I. B. [[infra]]).<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> Posit. (freq. and [[class]].; syn. [[aliter]]): si [[illuc]], [[quod]] volumus, eveniet, gaudebimus: Sin [[secus]], patiemur animis aequis, Plaut. Cas. 2, 6, 25: si [[bonus]] est, [[obnoxius]] [[sum]]: [[sin]] [[secus]] est, faciam, uti jubes, id. Trin. 4, 3, 57: oratorum genera esse dicuntur [[tamquam]] poëtarum. Id [[secus]] est, Cic. Opt. Gen. 1, 1; id. Rep. 1, 19, 32; cf. id. Att. 4, 17, 1: ([[ille]] est) quem [[dudum]] dixi. Hoc si [[secus]] reperies, etc., Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 92: videsne, [[quod]] [[paulo]] [[ante]] [[secus]] [[tibi]] videbatur, Cic. Rep. 1, 17, 26: magnum mehercule hominem, [[nemo]] dicet [[secus]]; sed, etc., id. Brut. 85, 293: [[quod]] si ita esset... ad amicitiam esset aptissimus: [[quod]] [[longe]] [[secus]] est, id. Lael. 9, 29: omnia [[longe]] [[secus]], id. Part. 5, 15: videtote, [[quanto]] [[secus]] ego fecerim, [[Cato]] ap. [[Charis]], p. 192 P.: nobis [[aliter]] videtur: recte secusne, [[postea]], [[whether]] [[rightly]] or not, [[right]] or [[wrong]], Cic. Fin. 3, 13, 44: recte an [[secus]], id. Pis. 28, 68; cf.: honestis an [[secus]] amicis uteretur, Tac. A. 13, 6 fin.: pro [[bene]] aut [[secus]] [[consulto]], for [[good]] or [[ill]], Liv. 7, 6; cf.: [[prout]] [[bene]] ac (al. aut) [[secus]] cessit, Plin. [[Pan]]. 44, 8: [[prout]] [[opportune]] proprieque aut [[secus]] collocata sunt (verba), Quint. 10, 2, 13: (artes) utiles aut [[secus]], id. 2, 20, 1 et saep.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With [[quam]] or [[atque]]: [[secus]] aetatem agerem, [[quam]] [[illi]] egissent, [[Cato]] ap. [[Charis]], p. 195 P.; Ter. Phorm. 2, 3, 91: ne [[quid]] fiat [[secus]] [[quam]] volumus quamque [[oportet]], Cic. Att. 6, 2, 2: [[eadem]] sunt membra in utriusque disputatione, sed [[paulo]] [[secus]] a me [[atque]] ab [[illo]] partita, id. de Or. 3, 30, 119.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>b</b> Non (nec) [[secus]] or [[haud]] [[secus]] (the [[latter]] not in Cic.), not [[otherwise]], i. e. [[even]] so, [[just]] so: educavit (eam) magna [[industria]], Quasi si esset ex se [[nata]], non [[multo]] [[secus]], Plaut. Cas. prol. 46; cf.: [[fit]] [[obviam]] Clodio [[hora]] [[fere]] undecima aut non [[multo]] [[secus]], Cic. Mil. 10, 29: [[quod]] non [[multo]] [[secus]] fieret, id. Fam. 4, 9, 2: bibitur, [[estur]], [[quasi]] in popinā, [[haud]] [[secus]], Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 13: ita jam [[quasi]] [[canes]], [[haud]] [[secus]], circumstabant navem, id. Trin. 4, 1, 16: veluti qui anguem pressit, etc....Haud [[secus]] [[Androgeos]] visu tremefactus abibat, Verg. A. 2, 382: aequam [[memento]] rebus in arduis Servare mentem, non [[secus]] in bonis, Hor. C. 2, 3, 2: [[qualis]] in arvis movet [[arma]] leo,...Haud [[secus]] gliscit [[violentia]] Turno, Verg. A. 12, 9: nec [[secus]] [[apud]] principem ad mortem aguntur, Tac. A. 6, 10 et saep.— With gen.: alaeque et auxilia cohortium [[neque]] [[multo]] [[secus]] in iis virium, Tac. A. 4, 5 fin.—In [[negative]] questions: dedistine ei [[gladium]], qui se occideret?...Quid [[secus]] est aut [[quid]] [[interest]], [[dare]] te [[argentum]], etc., Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 93.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With ac or [[quam]] (the [[latter]] not in Cic.: non [[secus]] ac = non [[aliter]] ac; [[but]]: non [[secus]] [[quam]] = non [[minus]] [[quam]], Zumpt ad Cic. Mur. 4, 10; cf. [[infra]]): [[numquam]] [[secus]] Habui illam, ac si ex me esset [[nata]], Ter. Hec. 2, 3, 5: [[itaque]] illud [[quod]] dixi, non dixi [[secus]] ac sentiebam, Cic. de Or. 2, 6, 24; so, non [[secus]] ac, id. Mur. 4, 10; id. Planc. 1, 3; id. Fam. 3, 5, 4; Hor. A. P. 149; Ov. M. 15, 180 al.: [[haud]] [[secus]] ac, Sall. J. 79, 6; Verg. A. 3, 236 al.: accepit ad [[sese]], [[haud]] [[secus]] [[quam]] si ex se [[simus]] natae, Plaut. Rud. 2, 3, 79; so, [[haud]] [[secus]] [[quam]], Liv. 5, 36; 5, 41; 8, 8; 8, 9 et saep.; Ov. M. 12, 102 al.; Curt. 3, 2, 1; 8, 1, 21; 8, 11, 17: non [[secus]] [[quam]], Ov. M. 2, 727; 12, 480: nec [[secus]] [[quam]], Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 26; id. Capt. 2, 2, 23; 2, 3, 68: ne [[secus]] [[quam]], Tac. A. 4, 8.—In the poets freq. non ([[haud]]) [[secus]] ac, for introducing a [[comparison]]: non [[secus]] ac patriis [[acer]] [[Roma]]-nus in armis, etc., Verg. G. 3, 346: non [[secus]] ac, id. A. 8, 243; 10, 272; 12, 856; Ov. M. 8, 162: non [[secus]] [[atque]], Verg. A. 8, 391: [[haud]] [[secus]] [[atque]], id. ib. 11, 456; Ov. M. 9, 40; cf. also [[without]] ac: non [[secus]] in jugis stupet [[Evias]], Hor. C. 3, 25, 8.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Pregn., [[otherwise]] [[than]] as it should be, or, [[than]] is wished, i. e. not [[well]], [[ill]], [[badly]] ([[rare]] [[but]] [[class]].): magna [[consolatio]] est, cum recordare, [[etiam]] si [[secus]] acciderit, te, etc., Cic. Fam. 6, 21, 2: ea ipsa...[[secus]] ab eo in me ipsum facta esse, id. Att. 9, 9, 1: cum in alterā re [[causa]] [[nihil]] esset [[quin]] [[secus]] judicaret [[ipse]] de se, id. Quint. 9, 32: cadere, Tac. A. 2, 80; 6, 22: [[prius]] omnia pati decrevit; [[quam]] [[bellum]] sumere, [[quia]] temptatum [[antea]] [[secus]] cesserat, Sall. J. 20, 5: [[quod]] ubi [[secus]] procedit, id. ib. 25, 10: [[Quintus]] [[frater]] purgat se [[multum]] per litteras et affirmat [[nihil]] a se cuiquam de te [[secus]] esse [[dictum]], Cic. Att. 1, 19, 11: loqui de [[aliquo]] ([[just]] [[before]], [[irreligiose]]), Tac. A. 2, 50: scribere de [[aliquo]], Liv. 8, 33, 15: existimare de [[aliquo]], Cic. Clu. 44, 124; id. Fam. 3, 6, 6.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Comp. in [[four]] forms, [[which]] are [[often]] [[confused]] in MSS. and edd.; sĕquĭus, [[but]] [[with]] negatives or quo, eo, [[nihilo]], etc., usu. sētĭus, less correctly sē-cĭus; also ([[ante]]-[[class]].) sectĭus, Plaut. ap. Gell. 18, 94; id. Trin. 1, 2, 93 Ritschl (v. on the authorities for these forms, Neue, Formenl. 2, 691 sq.): [[nisi]] inpediret ingeni inbecillitas Metusque me, quo [[setius]] me colligam, so [[that]] I cannot (syn.: quo [[minus]]), Afran. ap. [[Charis]], p. 195 (Com. Rel. v. 291 Rib.): impedimento est, quo [[setius]] lex feratur, Auct. Her. 1, 12, 21: [[quoniam]] in eo consistit, [[melius]] an [[sequius]] terrae mandaverit [[pater]] familias pecuniam, Col. 3, 4, 3: [[invitus]], [[quod]] [[sequius]] [[sit]], de meis civibus [[loquor]], Liv. 2, 37, 3.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>b</b> Non ([[haud]]) [[setius]]: instat non [[setius]] ac rotat ensem, [[none]] the [[less]], [[just]] as [[much]], Verg. A. 9, 441; so, non [[setius]], id. G. 3, 367: nec [[setius]], id. ib. 2, 277: [[haud]] [[setius]], id. A. 7, 781: si [[servus]] [[meus]] esses, [[nihilo]] [[setius]] Mihi [[obsequiosus]] [[semper]] fuisti, no [[less]], [[just]] as, Plaut. Capt. 2, 3, 57: [[nihilo]] [[setius]], [[nevertheless]], Ter. And. 3, 2, 27; cf. Caes. B. G. 1, 49; so, [[nihilo]] [[setius]], id. ib. 4, 17; id. B. C. 3, 26; Suet. Vesp. 6; Nep. Con. 2, 4; cf.: [[nihilo]] [[tamen]] [[setius]], Caes. B. G. 5, 4; 5, 7: [[tamen]] [[nihilo]] [[setius]], Nep. Att. 22, 3: nec hōc [[setius]], Lucr. 6, 315: nec eo [[setius]], Suet. Caes. 8; id. Ner. 24; 42; id. Vit. 10; id. Dom. 12; id. Gram. 20; Nep. Milt. 2, 3: nec [[tamen]] eo [[setius]], Suet. Dom. 2.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With [[quam]]: haec [[nihilo]] mihi esse videntur [[sectius]] [[quam]] somnia, Plaut. Men. 5, 7, 57.—In [[negative]] questions: [[quid]] fecimus? [[quid]] diximus [[tibi]] [[sequius]] [[quam]] velles? Plaut. Aul. 3, 2, 22.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Pregn. (v. [[supra]], I. A. 2.), [[ill]], [[badly]]: sed [[memet]] [[moror]], cum hoc [[ago]] [[setius]], Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 24: [[sin]], id [[quod]] non [[spero]], [[ratio]] [[talis]] [[sequius]] ceciderit, Afran. ap. [[Charis]]. p. 195 P. (Com. Rel. p. 291 Rib.): [[vereor]] ne homines de me [[sequius]] loquantur, Sen. Ben. 6, 42, 2.—<br /><b>III</b> Prep. [[with]] acc. (anteclass. and [[late]] Lat.), by, [[beside]], [[along]], on: id [[quod]] [[vulgus]] usurpat Secus illum sedi, hoc est [[secundum]] illum, et novum et sordidum est, [[Charis]]. p. 61 P.: [[dextra]] [[sinistra]] foramina [[utrimque]] [[secus]] laminas, [[Cato]], R. R. 21, 2: ut quae [[secus]] [[mare]] essent locis regnaret, Enn. ap. Lact. 1, 11, 34: SECVS VIAM, Inscr. Orell. 3688 ([[but]] in Quint. 8, 2, 20; Plin. 24, 15, 85, § 135, the [[best]] MSS. [[have]] [[secundum]]): SECVS CONIVGEM, Inscr. Grut. 806, 5: [[secus]] viam, Vulg. Tob. 11, 5: [[secus]] [[mare]], id. Matt. 13, 1 et saep.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Transf., according to, in [[proportion]] to: SECVS MERITA EIVS, Inscr. Orell. 7170.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>3</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Affixed to a pron., = [[side]]: [[altrinsecus]], on the [[other]] [[side]]: [[utrinsecus]], on [[both]] sides: [[circumsecus]], on all sides, [[round]] [[about]].<br /><b>sĕcus</b>: n. indecl., v. [[sexus]].
|lshtext=<b>sĕcus</b>:<br /><b>I</b> Adj. [[root]] seq- or secof [[sequor]], q. v., [[only]] comp. sĕquĭor, us, ōris, [[inferior]], [[lower]], [[worse]] ([[only]] [[post]]-[[class]].; cf. Weissenb. ad Liv. 2, 37, 3): in sequiorem sexum, App. M. 7, p. 192, 7: [[sexus]] sequioris [[fetus]], id. ib. 10, p. 249, 33; 8, p. 206, 7: vitae sequioris, Dig. 2, 15, 8, § 11: [[fortuna]] [[sequior]], Amm. 18, 6, 6.—<br /><b>II</b> Adv. ([[prop]]., [[following]], [[later]] in [[rank]] or [[order]], i. e. [[less]] [[than]] [[something]] mentioned [[before]]; [[hence]], in gen.), [[otherwise]], [[differently]], not so; and esp. freq. [[with]] a [[negative]] (per litoten), not [[otherwise]], i. e. [[even]] so, [[just]] so (opp. [[always]] to [[what]] is [[right]], [[correct]], or [[proper]], not to [[what]] is [[wrong]]; cf. Krebs, Antibarb. p. 1056 sq.; for comp. forms, v. I. B. [[infra]]).<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> Posit. (freq. and [[class]].; syn. [[aliter]]): si [[illuc]], [[quod]] volumus, eveniet, gaudebimus: Sin [[secus]], patiemur animis aequis, Plaut. Cas. 2, 6, 25: si [[bonus]] est, [[obnoxius]] [[sum]]: [[sin]] [[secus]] est, faciam, uti jubes, id. Trin. 4, 3, 57: oratorum genera esse dicuntur [[tamquam]] poëtarum. Id [[secus]] est, Cic. Opt. Gen. 1, 1; id. Rep. 1, 19, 32; cf. id. Att. 4, 17, 1: ([[ille]] est) quem [[dudum]] dixi. Hoc si [[secus]] reperies, etc., Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 92: videsne, [[quod]] [[paulo]] [[ante]] [[secus]] [[tibi]] videbatur, Cic. Rep. 1, 17, 26: magnum mehercule hominem, [[nemo]] dicet [[secus]]; sed, etc., id. Brut. 85, 293: [[quod]] si ita esset... ad amicitiam esset aptissimus: [[quod]] [[longe]] [[secus]] est, id. Lael. 9, 29: omnia [[longe]] [[secus]], id. Part. 5, 15: videtote, [[quanto]] [[secus]] ego fecerim, [[Cato]] ap. [[Charis]], p. 192 P.: nobis [[aliter]] videtur: recte secusne, [[postea]], [[whether]] [[rightly]] or not, [[right]] or [[wrong]], Cic. Fin. 3, 13, 44: recte an [[secus]], id. Pis. 28, 68; cf.: honestis an [[secus]] amicis uteretur, Tac. A. 13, 6 fin.: pro [[bene]] aut [[secus]] [[consulto]], for [[good]] or [[ill]], Liv. 7, 6; cf.: [[prout]] [[bene]] ac (al. aut) [[secus]] cessit, Plin. [[Pan]]. 44, 8: [[prout]] [[opportune]] proprieque aut [[secus]] collocata sunt (verba), Quint. 10, 2, 13: (artes) utiles aut [[secus]], id. 2, 20, 1 et saep.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With [[quam]] or [[atque]]: [[secus]] aetatem agerem, [[quam]] [[illi]] egissent, [[Cato]] ap. [[Charis]], p. 195 P.; Ter. Phorm. 2, 3, 91: ne [[quid]] fiat [[secus]] [[quam]] volumus quamque [[oportet]], Cic. Att. 6, 2, 2: [[eadem]] sunt membra in utriusque disputatione, sed [[paulo]] [[secus]] a me [[atque]] ab [[illo]] partita, id. de Or. 3, 30, 119.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>b</b> Non (nec) [[secus]] or [[haud]] [[secus]] (the [[latter]] not in Cic.), not [[otherwise]], i. e. [[even]] so, [[just]] so: educavit (eam) magna [[industria]], Quasi si esset ex se [[nata]], non [[multo]] [[secus]], Plaut. Cas. prol. 46; cf.: [[fit]] [[obviam]] Clodio [[hora]] [[fere]] undecima aut non [[multo]] [[secus]], Cic. Mil. 10, 29: [[quod]] non [[multo]] [[secus]] fieret, id. Fam. 4, 9, 2: bibitur, [[estur]], [[quasi]] in popinā, [[haud]] [[secus]], Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 13: ita jam [[quasi]] [[canes]], [[haud]] [[secus]], circumstabant navem, id. Trin. 4, 1, 16: veluti qui anguem pressit, etc....Haud [[secus]] [[Androgeos]] visu tremefactus abibat, Verg. A. 2, 382: aequam [[memento]] rebus in arduis Servare mentem, non [[secus]] in bonis, Hor. C. 2, 3, 2: [[qualis]] in arvis movet [[arma]] leo,...Haud [[secus]] gliscit [[violentia]] Turno, Verg. A. 12, 9: nec [[secus]] [[apud]] principem ad mortem aguntur, Tac. A. 6, 10 et saep.— With gen.: alaeque et auxilia cohortium [[neque]] [[multo]] [[secus]] in iis virium, Tac. A. 4, 5 fin.—In [[negative]] questions: dedistine ei [[gladium]], qui se occideret?...Quid [[secus]] est aut [[quid]] [[interest]], [[dare]] te [[argentum]], etc., Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 93.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With ac or [[quam]] (the [[latter]] not in Cic.: non [[secus]] ac = non [[aliter]] ac; [[but]]: non [[secus]] [[quam]] = non [[minus]] [[quam]], Zumpt ad Cic. Mur. 4, 10; cf. [[infra]]): [[numquam]] [[secus]] Habui illam, ac si ex me esset [[nata]], Ter. Hec. 2, 3, 5: [[itaque]] illud [[quod]] dixi, non dixi [[secus]] ac sentiebam, Cic. de Or. 2, 6, 24; so, non [[secus]] ac, id. Mur. 4, 10; id. Planc. 1, 3; id. Fam. 3, 5, 4; Hor. A. P. 149; Ov. M. 15, 180 al.: [[haud]] [[secus]] ac, Sall. J. 79, 6; Verg. A. 3, 236 al.: accepit ad [[sese]], [[haud]] [[secus]] [[quam]] si ex se [[simus]] natae, Plaut. Rud. 2, 3, 79; so, [[haud]] [[secus]] [[quam]], Liv. 5, 36; 5, 41; 8, 8; 8, 9 et saep.; Ov. M. 12, 102 al.; Curt. 3, 2, 1; 8, 1, 21; 8, 11, 17: non [[secus]] [[quam]], Ov. M. 2, 727; 12, 480: nec [[secus]] [[quam]], Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 26; id. Capt. 2, 2, 23; 2, 3, 68: ne [[secus]] [[quam]], Tac. A. 4, 8.—In the poets freq. non ([[haud]]) [[secus]] ac, for introducing a [[comparison]]: non [[secus]] ac patriis [[acer]] [[Roma]]-nus in armis, etc., Verg. G. 3, 346: non [[secus]] ac, id. A. 8, 243; 10, 272; 12, 856; Ov. M. 8, 162: non [[secus]] [[atque]], Verg. A. 8, 391: [[haud]] [[secus]] [[atque]], id. ib. 11, 456; Ov. M. 9, 40; cf. also [[without]] ac: non [[secus]] in jugis stupet [[Evias]], Hor. C. 3, 25, 8.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Pregn., [[otherwise]] [[than]] as it should be, or, [[than]] is wished, i. e. not [[well]], [[ill]], [[badly]] ([[rare]] [[but]] [[class]].): magna [[consolatio]] est, cum recordare, [[etiam]] si [[secus]] acciderit, te, etc., Cic. Fam. 6, 21, 2: ea ipsa...[[secus]] ab eo in me ipsum facta esse, id. Att. 9, 9, 1: cum in alterā re [[causa]] [[nihil]] esset [[quin]] [[secus]] judicaret [[ipse]] de se, id. Quint. 9, 32: cadere, Tac. A. 2, 80; 6, 22: [[prius]] omnia pati decrevit; [[quam]] [[bellum]] sumere, [[quia]] temptatum [[antea]] [[secus]] cesserat, Sall. J. 20, 5: [[quod]] ubi [[secus]] procedit, id. ib. 25, 10: [[Quintus]] [[frater]] purgat se [[multum]] per litteras et affirmat [[nihil]] a se cuiquam de te [[secus]] esse [[dictum]], Cic. Att. 1, 19, 11: loqui de [[aliquo]] ([[just]] [[before]], [[irreligiose]]), Tac. A. 2, 50: scribere de [[aliquo]], Liv. 8, 33, 15: existimare de [[aliquo]], Cic. Clu. 44, 124; id. Fam. 3, 6, 6.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Comp. in [[four]] forms, [[which]] are [[often]] [[confused]] in MSS. and edd.; sĕquĭus, [[but]] [[with]] negatives or quo, eo, [[nihilo]], etc., usu. sētĭus, less correctly sē-cĭus; also ([[ante]]-[[class]].) sectĭus, Plaut. ap. Gell. 18, 94; id. Trin. 1, 2, 93 Ritschl (v. on the authorities for these forms, Neue, Formenl. 2, 691 sq.): [[nisi]] inpediret ingeni inbecillitas Metusque me, quo [[setius]] me colligam, so [[that]] I cannot (syn.: quo [[minus]]), Afran. ap. [[Charis]], p. 195 (Com. Rel. v. 291 Rib.): impedimento est, quo [[setius]] lex feratur, Auct. Her. 1, 12, 21: [[quoniam]] in eo consistit, [[melius]] an [[sequius]] terrae mandaverit [[pater]] familias pecuniam, Col. 3, 4, 3: [[invitus]], [[quod]] [[sequius]] [[sit]], de meis civibus [[loquor]], Liv. 2, 37, 3.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>b</b> Non ([[haud]]) [[setius]]: instat non [[setius]] ac rotat ensem, [[none]] the [[less]], [[just]] as [[much]], Verg. A. 9, 441; so, non [[setius]], id. G. 3, 367: nec [[setius]], id. ib. 2, 277: [[haud]] [[setius]], id. A. 7, 781: si [[servus]] [[meus]] esses, [[nihilo]] [[setius]] Mihi [[obsequiosus]] [[semper]] fuisti, no [[less]], [[just]] as, Plaut. Capt. 2, 3, 57: [[nihilo]] [[setius]], [[nevertheless]], Ter. And. 3, 2, 27; cf. Caes. B. G. 1, 49; so, [[nihilo]] [[setius]], id. ib. 4, 17; id. B. C. 3, 26; Suet. Vesp. 6; Nep. Con. 2, 4; cf.: [[nihilo]] [[tamen]] [[setius]], Caes. B. G. 5, 4; 5, 7: [[tamen]] [[nihilo]] [[setius]], Nep. Att. 22, 3: nec hōc [[setius]], Lucr. 6, 315: nec eo [[setius]], Suet. Caes. 8; id. Ner. 24; 42; id. Vit. 10; id. Dom. 12; id. Gram. 20; Nep. Milt. 2, 3: nec [[tamen]] eo [[setius]], Suet. Dom. 2.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With [[quam]]: haec [[nihilo]] mihi esse videntur [[sectius]] [[quam]] somnia, Plaut. Men. 5, 7, 57.—In [[negative]] questions: [[quid]] fecimus? [[quid]] diximus [[tibi]] [[sequius]] [[quam]] velles? Plaut. Aul. 3, 2, 22.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Pregn. (v. [[supra]], I. A. 2.), [[ill]], [[badly]]: sed [[memet]] [[moror]], cum hoc [[ago]] [[setius]], Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 24: [[sin]], id [[quod]] non [[spero]], [[ratio]] [[talis]] [[sequius]] ceciderit, Afran. ap. [[Charis]]. p. 195 P. (Com. Rel. p. 291 Rib.): [[vereor]] ne homines de me [[sequius]] loquantur, Sen. Ben. 6, 42, 2.—<br /><b>III</b> Prep. [[with]] acc. (anteclass. and [[late]] Lat.), by, [[beside]], [[along]], on: id [[quod]] [[vulgus]] usurpat Secus illum sedi, hoc est [[secundum]] illum, et novum et sordidum est, [[Charis]]. p. 61 P.: [[dextra]] [[sinistra]] foramina [[utrimque]] [[secus]] laminas, [[Cato]], R. R. 21, 2: ut quae [[secus]] [[mare]] essent locis regnaret, Enn. ap. Lact. 1, 11, 34: SECVS VIAM, Inscr. Orell. 3688 ([[but]] in Quint. 8, 2, 20; Plin. 24, 15, 85, § 135, the [[best]] MSS. [[have]] [[secundum]]): SECVS CONIVGEM, Inscr. Grut. 806, 5: [[secus]] viam, Vulg. Tob. 11, 5: [[secus]] [[mare]], id. Matt. 13, 1 et saep.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Transf., according to, in [[proportion]] to: SECVS MERITA EIVS, Inscr. Orell. 7170.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>3</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Affixed to a pron., = [[side]]: [[altrinsecus]], on the [[other]] [[side]]: [[utrinsecus]], on [[both]] sides: [[circumsecus]], on all sides, [[round]] [[about]].<br /><b>sĕcus</b>: n. indecl., v. [[sexus]].
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|gf=(1) <b>sĕcŭs</b>,⁹ adv.,<br /><b>1</b> autrement : [[quod]] [[longe]] [[secus]] [[est]] Cic. Læl. 29, ce qui [[est]] tout autrement, cf. Cic. Opt. 1 ; Rep. 1, 26 ; [[nemo]] dicet [[secus]] Cic. Br. 293, personne ne [[dira]] autrement, le contraire ; [[recte]] secusne ? Cic. Ac. 2, 135, [[est]]-ce à raison ou à tort ? cf. Cic. Fin. 3, 44, ou [[recte]] an [[secus]] Cic. Pis. 68 ; [[bene]] [[aut]] [[secus]] Liv. 7, 6, bien ou mal ; honestis an [[secus]] amicis uteretur Tac. Ann. 13, 6, [il montrerait] s’il avait de bons ou de mauvais amis = s’il plaçait bien ou mal son amitié &#124;&#124; [[hora]] [[fere]] undecima [[aut]] [[non]] [[multo]] [[secus]] Cic. Mil. 29, à la onzième heure environ, ou peut s’en faut ; [[haud]] [[secus]] Virg. En. 2, 382, pareillement, ainsi, de la même manière, cf. Virg. En. 12, 9 ; Tac. Ann. 6, 10, etc. &#124;&#124; [avec gén.] : [[neque]] [[multo]] [[secus]] in iis [[virium]] Tac. Ann. 4, 5, et il n’y avait pas en elles une [[grande]] différence de force, elles n’étaient guère inférieures en force<br /><b>2</b> [construction] : <b> a)</b> [sans nég.] : [[secus]] [[quam]] Ter. Phorm. 438, autrement que ; cf. Cic. Cæl. 32 ; Div. 1, 63 ; ou avec [[atque]] Cic. de Or. 3, 119 ; Or. 43 ; Nat. 2, 23 ; <b> b)</b> [avec nég.] : [[non]] [[secus]] ac ([[atque]]), [[non]] autrement que : Cic. Pis. 45 ; Planc. 3 ; de Or. 2, 24 ; 3, 83, etc.; [[non]] [[secus]] ac si, comme si : Ter. Hec. 278 ; Cic. Clu. 143 ; Mur. 10, etc. &#124;&#124; [[non]] ou [[haud]] [[secus]] [[quam]] Pl. Capt. 273 ; Rud. 410, etc.; Cic. Att. 6, 2, 2 ; Clu. 133 ; Liv. 5, 36, 11, etc. ; <b> c)</b> [poét., pour introduire une comparaison] [[non]] [[secus]] ac ([[atque]]), pareillement, ainsi, de même : Virg. G. 3, 346 ; En. 8, 391 ; 12, 856 ; Ov. M. 8, 162<br /><b>3</b> autrement qu’il ne faut, mal : [[secus]] existimare de [[aliquo]] Cic. Clu. 124, avoir une mauvaise opinion de qqn, cf. Cic. Fam. 3, 6, 6 ; [[etiam]] si [[secus]] acciderit Cic. Fam. 6, 21, 2, même si les événements tournent mal ; [[secus]] facere in aliquem Cic. Att. 9, 9, 1, mal agir à l’égard de qqn, cf. Cic. Att. 1, 19, 11 ; [[aliquid]] [[secus]] loqui de [[aliquo]] Tac. Ann. 2, 50, tenir de méchants [[propos]] sur qqn ; [[aliquid]] [[secus]] senatui de [[collega]] scribere Liv. 8, 33, 15, [[dire]] du mal de son collègue dans son rapport au sénat<br /><b>4</b> v. [[secius]].<br />(2) <b>sĕcŭs</b>, prép. acc. = [[secundum]], cf. Char. 80, 18 ; [[secus]] [[mare]] [[esse]] Enn. d. Lact. Inst. 1, 11, 34, être le long, au bord de la mer, cf. [[Cato]] Agr. 21, 2 ; [[secus]] viam CIL 11, 3932, au bord de la route &#124;&#124; [[secus]] merita [[ejus]] CIL 11, 5694, 16 selon ses mérites &#124;&#124; [en [[compos]].], v. [[altrinsecus]], [[circumsecus]], [[extrinsecus]], [[intrinsecus]], [[postsecus]], [[utrinquesecus]].<br />(3) <b>sĕcŭs</b>,¹⁴ n. indécl. = [[sexus]], sexe [employé en gén. à l’acc. de relation] : is quem virile [[secus]] habebat Asell. d. Gell. 2, 13, 5, l’enfant qu’il avait du sexe masculin, cf. Gell. 3, 10, 7 ; [[Sisenna]] d. Non. 222, 27 ; Sall. d. Non. 222, 25 ; liberorum [[capitum]] virile [[secus]] ad [[decem]] [[milia]] Liv. 26, 47, 1, environ dix [[mille]] personnes de condition libre du sexe masculin, cf. Liv. 31, 44, 4 ; Tac. H. 5, 13 &#124;&#124; nomin., Tac. Ann. 4, 62.
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sĕcus:
I Adj. root seq- or secof sequor, q. v., only comp. sĕquĭor, us, ōris, inferior, lower, worse (only post-class.; cf. Weissenb. ad Liv. 2, 37, 3): in sequiorem sexum, App. M. 7, p. 192, 7: sexus sequioris fetus, id. ib. 10, p. 249, 33; 8, p. 206, 7: vitae sequioris, Dig. 2, 15, 8, § 11: fortuna sequior, Amm. 18, 6, 6.—
II Adv. (prop., following, later in rank or order, i. e. less than something mentioned before; hence, in gen.), otherwise, differently, not so; and esp. freq. with a negative (per litoten), not otherwise, i. e. even so, just so (opp. always to what is right, correct, or proper, not to what is wrong; cf. Krebs, Antibarb. p. 1056 sq.; for comp. forms, v. I. B. infra).
   A Posit. (freq. and class.; syn. aliter): si illuc, quod volumus, eveniet, gaudebimus: Sin secus, patiemur animis aequis, Plaut. Cas. 2, 6, 25: si bonus est, obnoxius sum: sin secus est, faciam, uti jubes, id. Trin. 4, 3, 57: oratorum genera esse dicuntur tamquam poëtarum. Id secus est, Cic. Opt. Gen. 1, 1; id. Rep. 1, 19, 32; cf. id. Att. 4, 17, 1: (ille est) quem dudum dixi. Hoc si secus reperies, etc., Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 92: videsne, quod paulo ante secus tibi videbatur, Cic. Rep. 1, 17, 26: magnum mehercule hominem, nemo dicet secus; sed, etc., id. Brut. 85, 293: quod si ita esset... ad amicitiam esset aptissimus: quod longe secus est, id. Lael. 9, 29: omnia longe secus, id. Part. 5, 15: videtote, quanto secus ego fecerim, Cato ap. Charis, p. 192 P.: nobis aliter videtur: recte secusne, postea, whether rightly or not, right or wrong, Cic. Fin. 3, 13, 44: recte an secus, id. Pis. 28, 68; cf.: honestis an secus amicis uteretur, Tac. A. 13, 6 fin.: pro bene aut secus consulto, for good or ill, Liv. 7, 6; cf.: prout bene ac (al. aut) secus cessit, Plin. Pan. 44, 8: prout opportune proprieque aut secus collocata sunt (verba), Quint. 10, 2, 13: (artes) utiles aut secus, id. 2, 20, 1 et saep.—
   (b)    With quam or atque: secus aetatem agerem, quam illi egissent, Cato ap. Charis, p. 195 P.; Ter. Phorm. 2, 3, 91: ne quid fiat secus quam volumus quamque oportet, Cic. Att. 6, 2, 2: eadem sunt membra in utriusque disputatione, sed paulo secus a me atque ab illo partita, id. de Or. 3, 30, 119.—
   b Non (nec) secus or haud secus (the latter not in Cic.), not otherwise, i. e. even so, just so: educavit (eam) magna industria, Quasi si esset ex se nata, non multo secus, Plaut. Cas. prol. 46; cf.: fit obviam Clodio hora fere undecima aut non multo secus, Cic. Mil. 10, 29: quod non multo secus fieret, id. Fam. 4, 9, 2: bibitur, estur, quasi in popinā, haud secus, Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 13: ita jam quasi canes, haud secus, circumstabant navem, id. Trin. 4, 1, 16: veluti qui anguem pressit, etc....Haud secus Androgeos visu tremefactus abibat, Verg. A. 2, 382: aequam memento rebus in arduis Servare mentem, non secus in bonis, Hor. C. 2, 3, 2: qualis in arvis movet arma leo,...Haud secus gliscit violentia Turno, Verg. A. 12, 9: nec secus apud principem ad mortem aguntur, Tac. A. 6, 10 et saep.— With gen.: alaeque et auxilia cohortium neque multo secus in iis virium, Tac. A. 4, 5 fin.—In negative questions: dedistine ei gladium, qui se occideret?...Quid secus est aut quid interest, dare te argentum, etc., Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 93.—
   (b)    With ac or quam (the latter not in Cic.: non secus ac = non aliter ac; but: non secus quam = non minus quam, Zumpt ad Cic. Mur. 4, 10; cf. infra): numquam secus Habui illam, ac si ex me esset nata, Ter. Hec. 2, 3, 5: itaque illud quod dixi, non dixi secus ac sentiebam, Cic. de Or. 2, 6, 24; so, non secus ac, id. Mur. 4, 10; id. Planc. 1, 3; id. Fam. 3, 5, 4; Hor. A. P. 149; Ov. M. 15, 180 al.: haud secus ac, Sall. J. 79, 6; Verg. A. 3, 236 al.: accepit ad sese, haud secus quam si ex se simus natae, Plaut. Rud. 2, 3, 79; so, haud secus quam, Liv. 5, 36; 5, 41; 8, 8; 8, 9 et saep.; Ov. M. 12, 102 al.; Curt. 3, 2, 1; 8, 1, 21; 8, 11, 17: non secus quam, Ov. M. 2, 727; 12, 480: nec secus quam, Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 26; id. Capt. 2, 2, 23; 2, 3, 68: ne secus quam, Tac. A. 4, 8.—In the poets freq. non (haud) secus ac, for introducing a comparison: non secus ac patriis acer Roma-nus in armis, etc., Verg. G. 3, 346: non secus ac, id. A. 8, 243; 10, 272; 12, 856; Ov. M. 8, 162: non secus atque, Verg. A. 8, 391: haud secus atque, id. ib. 11, 456; Ov. M. 9, 40; cf. also without ac: non secus in jugis stupet Evias, Hor. C. 3, 25, 8.—
   2    Pregn., otherwise than as it should be, or, than is wished, i. e. not well, ill, badly (rare but class.): magna consolatio est, cum recordare, etiam si secus acciderit, te, etc., Cic. Fam. 6, 21, 2: ea ipsa...secus ab eo in me ipsum facta esse, id. Att. 9, 9, 1: cum in alterā re causa nihil esset quin secus judicaret ipse de se, id. Quint. 9, 32: cadere, Tac. A. 2, 80; 6, 22: prius omnia pati decrevit; quam bellum sumere, quia temptatum antea secus cesserat, Sall. J. 20, 5: quod ubi secus procedit, id. ib. 25, 10: Quintus frater purgat se multum per litteras et affirmat nihil a se cuiquam de te secus esse dictum, Cic. Att. 1, 19, 11: loqui de aliquo (just before, irreligiose), Tac. A. 2, 50: scribere de aliquo, Liv. 8, 33, 15: existimare de aliquo, Cic. Clu. 44, 124; id. Fam. 3, 6, 6.—
   B Comp. in four forms, which are often confused in MSS. and edd.; sĕquĭus, but with negatives or quo, eo, nihilo, etc., usu. sētĭus, less correctly sē-cĭus; also (ante-class.) sectĭus, Plaut. ap. Gell. 18, 94; id. Trin. 1, 2, 93 Ritschl (v. on the authorities for these forms, Neue, Formenl. 2, 691 sq.): nisi inpediret ingeni inbecillitas Metusque me, quo setius me colligam, so that I cannot (syn.: quo minus), Afran. ap. Charis, p. 195 (Com. Rel. v. 291 Rib.): impedimento est, quo setius lex feratur, Auct. Her. 1, 12, 21: quoniam in eo consistit, melius an sequius terrae mandaverit pater familias pecuniam, Col. 3, 4, 3: invitus, quod sequius sit, de meis civibus loquor, Liv. 2, 37, 3.—
   b Non (haud) setius: instat non setius ac rotat ensem, none the less, just as much, Verg. A. 9, 441; so, non setius, id. G. 3, 367: nec setius, id. ib. 2, 277: haud setius, id. A. 7, 781: si servus meus esses, nihilo setius Mihi obsequiosus semper fuisti, no less, just as, Plaut. Capt. 2, 3, 57: nihilo setius, nevertheless, Ter. And. 3, 2, 27; cf. Caes. B. G. 1, 49; so, nihilo setius, id. ib. 4, 17; id. B. C. 3, 26; Suet. Vesp. 6; Nep. Con. 2, 4; cf.: nihilo tamen setius, Caes. B. G. 5, 4; 5, 7: tamen nihilo setius, Nep. Att. 22, 3: nec hōc setius, Lucr. 6, 315: nec eo setius, Suet. Caes. 8; id. Ner. 24; 42; id. Vit. 10; id. Dom. 12; id. Gram. 20; Nep. Milt. 2, 3: nec tamen eo setius, Suet. Dom. 2.—
   (b)    With quam: haec nihilo mihi esse videntur sectius quam somnia, Plaut. Men. 5, 7, 57.—In negative questions: quid fecimus? quid diximus tibi sequius quam velles? Plaut. Aul. 3, 2, 22.—
   2    Pregn. (v. supra, I. A. 2.), ill, badly: sed memet moror, cum hoc ago setius, Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 24: sin, id quod non spero, ratio talis sequius ceciderit, Afran. ap. Charis. p. 195 P. (Com. Rel. p. 291 Rib.): vereor ne homines de me sequius loquantur, Sen. Ben. 6, 42, 2.—
III Prep. with acc. (anteclass. and late Lat.), by, beside, along, on: id quod vulgus usurpat Secus illum sedi, hoc est secundum illum, et novum et sordidum est, Charis. p. 61 P.: dextra sinistra foramina utrimque secus laminas, Cato, R. R. 21, 2: ut quae secus mare essent locis regnaret, Enn. ap. Lact. 1, 11, 34: SECVS VIAM, Inscr. Orell. 3688 (but in Quint. 8, 2, 20; Plin. 24, 15, 85, § 135, the best MSS. have secundum): SECVS CONIVGEM, Inscr. Grut. 806, 5: secus viam, Vulg. Tob. 11, 5: secus mare, id. Matt. 13, 1 et saep.—
   B Transf., according to, in proportion to: SECVS MERITA EIVS, Inscr. Orell. 7170.—
   3    Affixed to a pron., = side: altrinsecus, on the other side: utrinsecus, on both sides: circumsecus, on all sides, round about.
sĕcus: n. indecl., v. sexus.

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(1) sĕcŭs,⁹ adv.,
1 autrement : quod longe secus est Cic. Læl. 29, ce qui est tout autrement, cf. Cic. Opt. 1 ; Rep. 1, 26 ; nemo dicet secus Cic. Br. 293, personne ne dira autrement, le contraire ; recte secusne ? Cic. Ac. 2, 135, est-ce à raison ou à tort ? cf. Cic. Fin. 3, 44, ou recte an secus Cic. Pis. 68 ; bene aut secus Liv. 7, 6, bien ou mal ; honestis an secus amicis uteretur Tac. Ann. 13, 6, [il montrerait] s’il avait de bons ou de mauvais amis = s’il plaçait bien ou mal son amitié || hora fere undecima aut non multo secus Cic. Mil. 29, à la onzième heure environ, ou peut s’en faut ; haud secus Virg. En. 2, 382, pareillement, ainsi, de la même manière, cf. Virg. En. 12, 9 ; Tac. Ann. 6, 10, etc. || [avec gén.] : neque multo secus in iis virium Tac. Ann. 4, 5, et il n’y avait pas en elles une grande différence de force, elles n’étaient guère inférieures en force
2 [construction] : a) [sans nég.] : secus quam Ter. Phorm. 438, autrement que ; cf. Cic. Cæl. 32 ; Div. 1, 63 ; ou avec atque Cic. de Or. 3, 119 ; Or. 43 ; Nat. 2, 23 ; b) [avec nég.] : non secus ac (atque), non autrement que : Cic. Pis. 45 ; Planc. 3 ; de Or. 2, 24 ; 3, 83, etc.; non secus ac si, comme si : Ter. Hec. 278 ; Cic. Clu. 143 ; Mur. 10, etc. || non ou haud secus quam Pl. Capt. 273 ; Rud. 410, etc.; Cic. Att. 6, 2, 2 ; Clu. 133 ; Liv. 5, 36, 11, etc. ; c) [poét., pour introduire une comparaison] non secus ac (atque), pareillement, ainsi, de même : Virg. G. 3, 346 ; En. 8, 391 ; 12, 856 ; Ov. M. 8, 162
3 autrement qu’il ne faut, mal : secus existimare de aliquo Cic. Clu. 124, avoir une mauvaise opinion de qqn, cf. Cic. Fam. 3, 6, 6 ; etiam si secus acciderit Cic. Fam. 6, 21, 2, même si les événements tournent mal ; secus facere in aliquem Cic. Att. 9, 9, 1, mal agir à l’égard de qqn, cf. Cic. Att. 1, 19, 11 ; aliquid secus loqui de aliquo Tac. Ann. 2, 50, tenir de méchants propos sur qqn ; aliquid secus senatui de collega scribere Liv. 8, 33, 15, dire du mal de son collègue dans son rapport au sénat
4 v. secius.
(2) sĕcŭs, prép. acc. = secundum, cf. Char. 80, 18 ; secus mare esse Enn. d. Lact. Inst. 1, 11, 34, être le long, au bord de la mer, cf. Cato Agr. 21, 2 ; secus viam CIL 11, 3932, au bord de la route || secus merita ejus CIL 11, 5694, 16 selon ses mérites || [en compos.], v. altrinsecus, circumsecus, extrinsecus, intrinsecus, postsecus, utrinquesecus.
(3) sĕcŭs,¹⁴ n. indécl. = sexus, sexe [employé en gén. à l’acc. de relation] : is quem virile secus habebat Asell. d. Gell. 2, 13, 5, l’enfant qu’il avait du sexe masculin, cf. Gell. 3, 10, 7 ; Sisenna d. Non. 222, 27 ; Sall. d. Non. 222, 25 ; liberorum capitum virile secus ad decem milia Liv. 26, 47, 1, environ dix mille personnes de condition libre du sexe masculin, cf. Liv. 31, 44, 4 ; Tac. H. 5, 13 || nomin., Tac. Ann. 4, 62.