Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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SEQUA'CIOUS, adjective [Latin sequax, from sequor, to follow. See Seek.]
1. Following; attendant.
Trees uprooted left their place,
Sequacious of the lyre. Dryden.
The fond sequacious herd. Thomson.
2. Ductile; pliant.
The forge was easy, and the matter ductile and sequacious. [Little used.] Ray.
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