sequent (adj.)
following, ensuing, consequent
AW II.ii.51[Countess to Clown] your 'O Lord, sir!' is very sequent to your whipping [i.e. following close behind]
AW V.iii.197[Countess to all, of Bertram's ring] Conferred by testament to th'sequent issue
Ham V.ii.54[Hamlet to Horatio] what to this was sequent / Thou knowest already [Q2; F sement]
KL I.ii.106[Gloucester to Edmund] nature finds itself scourged by the sequent effects
MM V.i.370[Angelo to Duke] Immediate sentence ... and sequent death / Is all the grace I beg
TC IV.iv.65[Troilus to Cressida] 'be thou true,' say I, to fashion in / My sequent protestation
TNK I.ii.60[Palamon to Arcite] Either I am / The fore-horse in the team, or I am none / That draw i'th' sequent trace [i.e. following the lead horse]
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