Definitions for: Sequacious






Webster (1913) Definition: Se*qua"cious, a. [L. sequax, -acis, fr. suquit to
follow. See Sue to follow. ]
1. Inclined to follow a leader; following; attendant.

Trees uprooted left their place, Sequacious of the
lyre. --Dryden.

2. Hence, ductile; malleable; pliant; manageable.

In the greater bodies the forge was easy, the matter
being ductile and sequacious. --Ray.

3. Having or observing logical sequence; logically consistent
and rigorous; consecutive in development or transition of
thought.

The scheme of pantheistic omniscience so prevalent
among the sequacious thinkers of the day. --Sir W.
Hamilton.

Milton was not an extensive or discursive thinker,
as Shakespeare was; for the motions of his mind were
slow, solemn, and sequacious, like those of the
planets. --De Quincey.

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