sequor

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to follow, to come or go after, to pursue
 * 2) to accede to, to conform to
 * 3) to attend, accompany
 * 4) to succeed (i.e., follow in position)
 * 5)  to follow, ensue
 * 1) to accede to, to conform to
 * 2) to attend, accompany
 * 3) to succeed (i.e., follow in position)
 * 4)  to follow, ensue
 * 1)  to follow, ensue
 * 1)  to follow, ensue

Usage notes
The verb is used for "to be followed," effectively giving dūcere two passives, this verb being one of them.

In later Latin, an active voice was invented for "to follow," leading to the passive forms being relegated to "to be followed."

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