secus

secus
   secus adv. with comp. sequius    [SEC-].— Posit, otherwise, differently, not so, the contrary : id secus est: magnum mehercule hominem, nemo dicet secus; sed, etc.: omnia longe secus: nobis aliter videtur; recte secusne, postea, whether correctly or not : pro bene aut secus consulto, for good or ill , L.: num secus hanc causam defendisse (videor), ac si? etc.: membra paulo secus a me atque ab illo partita: illam attingere secus quam dignumst liberam, T.: matrem familias secus quam matronarum sanctitas postulat nominare.— With a negative, not otherwise, even so, just so : horā fere undecimā aut non multo secus, not much earlier or later : veluti Haud secus Androgeos visu tremefactus, V.: Aequam memento rebus in arduis Servare mentem, non secus in bonis, H.: non secus ac si meus esset frater: in medias res Non secus ac notas, just as if they were familiar , H.: solet tempestas haud secus atque in mari retinere, S.: Haud secus ac iussi faciunt, V.: ea non secus dixi, quam si eius frater essem, in no other spirit : quo facto, haud secus quam dignum erat, L.— Otherwise than is right, not well, wrongly, unfortunately, unfavorably, ill, badly : secus iudicare de se: quod ubi secus procedit, S.: adfirmat nihil a se cuiquam de te secus esse dictum: ne quid de collegā secus scriberet, L.— Less : neque multo secus in iis virium, Ta.—Comp, worse, more unfavorably : quod sequius sit, de meis civibus loquor, L.; see also setius.
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I
ADV
otherwise; differently, in another way; contrary to what is right/expected
II
PREP ACC
by, beside, alongside; in accordance with

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