SEQUIMINI, sequimini
Sounds Like: SEH-kwee-mee-nee
Translations: follow, you follow, you are following, you will follow
From the root: SEQUOR
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is a form of the Latin deponent verb 'sequor', which means 'to follow'. Deponent verbs have passive forms but active meanings. 'Sequimini' can function as a second person plural present indicative (meaning 'you all follow' or 'you all are following') or as a second person plural present imperative (meaning 'follow!' or 'you all, follow!'). Its exact meaning depends on the context of the sentence.
Inflection: Second Person, Plural, Present, Indicative or Imperative, Deponent
Instances
Polycarp of Smyrna
- Polycarp’s Letter to the Philippians — 10:1
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