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|lnetxt=sequax sequacis (gen.), sequacior -or -us, sequacissimus -a -um ADJ :: that follows closely/eagerly; addicted; pliant/tractable, responsive to control | |||
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|lshtext=<b>sĕquax</b>: ācis, adj. [[sequor]],<br /><b>I</b> [[following]] or [[seeking]] [[after]], pursuing, sequacious ([[poet]].; a favorite [[word]] of Vergil).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: [[Medea]], Prop. 4 (5), 5, 41: (Arcadas) Latio [[dare]] terga sequaci, pursuing, Verg. A. 10, 365: cui (frondi) Silvestres uri [[assidue]] capraeque sequaces Illudunt, [[hunting]] [[after]], [[eager]] for it, id. G. 2, 374 Wagn. N. cr. (cf.: cytisum sequitur lasciva [[capella]], id. E. 2, 64): flammae, darting, [[lambent]], id. A. 8, 432: hederae, clinging, [[winding]], Pers. prol. 6: fumi, [[piercing]], [[penetrating]], Verg. G. 4, 230: Maleae undae, pursuing, id. A. 5, 193: quae ([[chelys]]) saxa sequacia flectens, Sid. Carm. 16, 3 (for [[which]]: saxa [[sequentia]], Ov. M. 11, 2): oculi, [[following]], Stat. Th. 3, 500; so Calp. Ecl. 1, 31: [[ensis]], [[following]] [[speedily]], [[rapidly]] [[moving]], Val. Fl. 7, 619.—As subst.: sĕquax, ācis, m., an [[attendant]], [[follower]]: Bacchi Venerisque, Manil. 5, 143; Cassiod. Hist. Eccl. 6, 23; 1, 13.—<br /> <b>B</b> In partic., of materials, in [[working]], [[yielding]], [[pliable]], ductile, [[flexible]]: [[trabes]], Val. Fl. 1, 124: bituminum [[sequax]] ac lenta [[natura]], Plin. 7, 15, 13, § 65: [[natura]] [[cornus]], id. 11, 37, 45, § 127: [[lentitia]] salicis ad vincturas, id. 16, 37, 68, § 174 et saep.—Comp.: nec est [[alia]] [[nunc]] [[materia]] sequacior (vitro), Plin. 36, 26, 67, § 198: flexibiles quamcumque in partem ducimur a principe, [[atque]] ut ita dicam, sequaces sumus, Plin. [[Pan]]. 45, 5.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop., [[following]], pursuing: naturas hominum varias moresque sequaces, [[following]] [[them]], Lucr. 3, 315: [[metus]] hominum curaeque sequaces, pursuing [[them]], id. 2, 47: [[scabies]] [[sequax]] [[malum]], Grat. Cyn. 411.—<br /> <b>B</b> Following, [[tractable]]: imbueret novas artes sensusque sequaces, Aus. Idyll. 5, 3; so, discipuli, Pacat. [[Pan]]. Theod. 15.—Hence, adv.: sĕquācĭter, of [[course]], [[consequently]], Arn. 2, 49; 2, 75; Aug. Doctr. Christ. 2, 22; id. de Musica, 4, 10. | |lshtext=<b>sĕquax</b>: ācis, adj. [[sequor]],<br /><b>I</b> [[following]] or [[seeking]] [[after]], pursuing, sequacious ([[poet]].; a favorite [[word]] of Vergil).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: [[Medea]], Prop. 4 (5), 5, 41: (Arcadas) Latio [[dare]] terga sequaci, pursuing, Verg. A. 10, 365: cui (frondi) Silvestres uri [[assidue]] capraeque sequaces Illudunt, [[hunting]] [[after]], [[eager]] for it, id. G. 2, 374 Wagn. N. cr. (cf.: cytisum sequitur lasciva [[capella]], id. E. 2, 64): flammae, darting, [[lambent]], id. A. 8, 432: hederae, clinging, [[winding]], Pers. prol. 6: fumi, [[piercing]], [[penetrating]], Verg. G. 4, 230: Maleae undae, pursuing, id. A. 5, 193: quae ([[chelys]]) saxa sequacia flectens, Sid. Carm. 16, 3 (for [[which]]: saxa [[sequentia]], Ov. M. 11, 2): oculi, [[following]], Stat. Th. 3, 500; so Calp. Ecl. 1, 31: [[ensis]], [[following]] [[speedily]], [[rapidly]] [[moving]], Val. Fl. 7, 619.—As subst.: sĕquax, ācis, m., an [[attendant]], [[follower]]: Bacchi Venerisque, Manil. 5, 143; Cassiod. Hist. Eccl. 6, 23; 1, 13.—<br /> <b>B</b> In partic., of materials, in [[working]], [[yielding]], [[pliable]], ductile, [[flexible]]: [[trabes]], Val. Fl. 1, 124: bituminum [[sequax]] ac lenta [[natura]], Plin. 7, 15, 13, § 65: [[natura]] [[cornus]], id. 11, 37, 45, § 127: [[lentitia]] salicis ad vincturas, id. 16, 37, 68, § 174 et saep.—Comp.: nec est [[alia]] [[nunc]] [[materia]] sequacior (vitro), Plin. 36, 26, 67, § 198: flexibiles quamcumque in partem ducimur a principe, [[atque]] ut ita dicam, sequaces sumus, Plin. [[Pan]]. 45, 5.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop., [[following]], pursuing: naturas hominum varias moresque sequaces, [[following]] [[them]], Lucr. 3, 315: [[metus]] hominum curaeque sequaces, pursuing [[them]], id. 2, 47: [[scabies]] [[sequax]] [[malum]], Grat. Cyn. 411.—<br /> <b>B</b> Following, [[tractable]]: imbueret novas artes sensusque sequaces, Aus. Idyll. 5, 3; so, discipuli, Pacat. [[Pan]]. Theod. 15.—Hence, adv.: sĕquācĭter, of [[course]], [[consequently]], Arn. 2, 49; 2, 75; Aug. Doctr. Christ. 2, 22; id. de Musica, 4, 10. | ||
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|georg=sequāx, ācis, Abl. ācī ([[sequor]]), I) [[leicht]] od. [[schnell]] [[folgend]], a) eig.: [[equus]], Ov.: undae, wo eine [[Welle]] die [[andere]] drängt, eine [[auf]] die [[andere]] folgt, Verg.: flammae, Verg.: capreae, gern den Weinstöcken nachgehende, gern [[sie]] benagende, Verg.: [[fumus]], [[leicht]] [[überallhin]] dringender, Verg.: hederae, [[sich]] gern ausbreitender, Pers.: Latio (= Latinis) dant terga sequaci, verfolgend, Verg. – b) bildl.: [[mores]], Lucr.: curae, den Menschen [[überall]] begleitende, Lucr.: [[scabies]] s. [[malum]], Gratt. cyn.: sequacia [[mala]], Oros. – subst., der [[Anhänger]], m. Genet., Bacchi Venerisque, Manil. 5, 143: Meletii sequaces, Cassiod. hist. eccl. 6, 23: sequaces eorum, ibid. 1, 13. – II) übtr.: 1) biegsam, [[geschmeidig]], [[nachgiebig]], [[folglich]] [[leicht]] zu [[bearbeiten]], a) eig.: [[lentitia]] (virgarum [[salicis]]), Plin.: [[materia]] sequacior, Plin.: v. Pers., [[atque]], ut [[ita]] dicam, sequaces sumus, Plin. pan. 45, 5. – b) bildl., [[folgsam]], [[gelehrig]], discipuli, Pacat. pan.: [[sensus]], [[Auson]]. – 2) [[als]] astron. t.t. = [[ὑπολειπτικός]], gern zurückbleibend, [[stella]], Chalcid. Tim. 74. | |georg=sequāx, ācis, Abl. ācī ([[sequor]]), I) [[leicht]] od. [[schnell]] [[folgend]], a) eig.: [[equus]], Ov.: undae, wo eine [[Welle]] die [[andere]] drängt, eine [[auf]] die [[andere]] folgt, Verg.: flammae, Verg.: capreae, gern den Weinstöcken nachgehende, gern [[sie]] benagende, Verg.: [[fumus]], [[leicht]] [[überallhin]] dringender, Verg.: hederae, [[sich]] gern ausbreitender, Pers.: Latio (= Latinis) dant terga sequaci, verfolgend, Verg. – b) bildl.: [[mores]], Lucr.: curae, den Menschen [[überall]] begleitende, Lucr.: [[scabies]] s. [[malum]], Gratt. cyn.: sequacia [[mala]], Oros. – subst., der [[Anhänger]], m. Genet., Bacchi Venerisque, Manil. 5, 143: Meletii sequaces, Cassiod. hist. eccl. 6, 23: sequaces eorum, ibid. 1, 13. – II) übtr.: 1) biegsam, [[geschmeidig]], [[nachgiebig]], [[folglich]] [[leicht]] zu [[bearbeiten]], a) eig.: [[lentitia]] (virgarum [[salicis]]), Plin.: [[materia]] sequacior, Plin.: v. Pers., [[atque]], ut [[ita]] dicam, sequaces sumus, Plin. pan. 45, 5. – b) bildl., [[folgsam]], [[gelehrig]], discipuli, Pacat. pan.: [[sensus]], [[Auson]]. – 2) [[als]] astron. t.t. = [[ὑπολειπτικός]], gern zurückbleibend, [[stella]], Chalcid. Tim. 74. | ||
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