▪ I. † seˈquest, v.1 Obs. rare—1.
[Badly f. L. sequī to follow.]
trans. To follow.
| 1567 Pikeryng Horestes 290 (Brandl), I thanke your grace, I shal sequest your gratius mind herin. Ibid. 807 So a wicked wight doth tourne Those that be good, and cause them eke his euell to sequest. |
▪ II. [sequest, v.2
in some Dicts., is evolved from the misprints sequested, sequesting, for sequestred, -tring: see sequester v.
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