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Definition of "secus" [secus]

  • Otherwise, to the contrary. (adverb)

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Use "secus" in a sentence
  • "Tanto studio miseriarum causas, et alimenta dolorum quaerimus, vitamque secus felicissimam, tristem et miserabilem efficimus."
  • "Salicetus Godefridus, with others of that sect, allow of them; modo sint ad sanitatem quae a magis fiunt, secus non, so they be for the parties good, or not at all."
  • "In utramque partem dignissimum medicamentum, si recte utentur, secus venenum."
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solito
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