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Definition of Consecution
1. n. A following, or sequel; actual or logical dependence.
Definition of Consecution
1. Noun. (archaic) A following, or sequel; actual or logical dependence. ¹
2. Noun. (obsolete) A succession or series of any kind. ¹
3. Noun. (archaic) sequence ¹
4. Noun. (logic) The relation of consequent to antecedent. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Consecution
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Consecution
Literary usage of Consecution
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. William R. Harper's Elements of Hebrew by an Inductive Method by William Rainey Harper (1921)
"A Table Showing the consecution of the Accents 1 ... and the first preceding
R«vi(a)' is Geres', after which the consecution is the same for all. 3. ..."
2. Critical Grammar of the Hebrew Language by Isaac Nordheimer (1841)
"consecution OF ACCENTS. § 1131. IN that portion of the work which treats of ...
We are now about to discuss their various uses and their consecution ..."
3. Elements of Hebrew by an Inductive Method by William Rainey Harper, John Merlin Powis Smith (1921)
"25. A. Table Showing the consecution of the Accents tjt > ij or < or or i or or
REMARKS ON THE TABLE or \ or 1. The consecution of ..."
4. Italian Conversation-grammar: A New and Practical Method of Learning the by Karl Marquard Sauer (1903)
"consecution of Tenses. The learner will have noticed that in Italian the Subjunctive
Mood is much oftener employed than in English, and that its use ..."
5. Lessons in Latin Prose: Consisting of Rules and Exercises and Forming an by W. W. Bradley (1873)
"consecution of Subjunctive Tenses continued. Rule. ... given in the preceding
Lesson concerning the consecution of tenses in the subjunctive mood. ..."