An abbreviation of the Latin sequentia, the things following(noun)
Of the Latin sequentibus, in the following places.(noun)
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Use "sqq" in a sentence
"With this explanation and interpretation, the Sabbatine privilege no longer presents any difficulties, and Benedict XIV adds his desire that the faithful should rely on it Opera omnia, IX, Venice, 1767, pp. 197 sqq."
"“Journal of Hellenic Studies” (vols.xv. sqq.) by T.W. Allen."
"But we need not carry the inquiry so far: we need only read attentively the chapter of 1 Chron., already quoted, where (v. 17, sqq.) mention is made of all the posterity of Jeconiah, and compare it with the Septuagint version to see clearly that these books were not published, till after Maccabaeus had restored the Temple, the sceptre no longer belonging to the house of Jeconiah."