-
death he got: Quid me
vocatis sospitem solam e meis,
umbrae meorum? te
sequor, tota
pater Troia sepulte; frater,
auxilium Phrygum terrorque Danaum, non...
- system) and Endlicher, as well as
information that the use of the
Latin sequor would not have been correct.
However there are
debilitating limitations...
-
Motto of
Queen Elizabeth I of
England video meliora proboque deteriora sequor I see and
approve of the better, but I
follow the
worse From the Metamorphoses...
- have
originated around 50 AD, the
secutor ("follower" or "chaser", from
sequor "I follow, come or go after") was
armed similarly to the
Murmillo gladiator...
-
meaning "following," from some Late
Latin derivative form of the
Latin verb
sequor = "I follow,"
because the
component garments (jacket and
trousers and waistcoat)...
- with Latin; the
Latin word
seems to
derive from the same root as
Latin sequor (I follow) and
English sequence,
namely Proto-Indo-European *seikw-, signifying...
-
Motto of
Queen Elizabeth I of
England video meliora proboque deteriora sequor I see and
approve of the better, but I
follow the
worse From the Metamorphoses...
- says that a
priest who
visited the
island said to the
people in Bohol, "
sequor,"
meaning "to
follow the waves." The
people misheard and ****umed the island's...
-
Loftus Baron Loftus (I)
Baron Loftus (UK)
Baronet ‘of
Tottenham Green’
Status Extant Seat(s)
Loftus Hall
Motto AD
ASTRA SEQUOR (I
follow to the stars)...
- p****ive (e.g. dūcor "I am led"). In
addition there are a few
verbs (e.g.
sequor "I follow")
which have the
endings of p****ive
verbs but with an
active meaning...