Middle English Dictionary Entry
sē̆quē̆len v.
Entry Info
Forms | sē̆quē̆len v. |
Etymology | From sē̆quē̆l(e n. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
To follow (sb. or sth.).
Associated quotations
- ?a1475 Banester Guiscardo (Add 12524)497 : When the soule from the body doth stert, To the felyship off thyne it shall awertt; Vhere euer it become in wo or welle, I gyf no fors, so it may the [G.&G.: thyne] sequele.