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Definition of subsequently
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Subsequent
(a.)
Following
in order of
place;
succeeding;
as, a
subsequent
clause
in a
treaty..
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Posteriorly
::
Posteriorly
(adv.)
Subsequently
in time; also,
behind
in
position..
Wake
::
Wake (n.) An
annual
parish
festival
formerly
held in
commemoration
of the
dedication
of a
church.
Originally,
prayers
were said on the
evening
preceding,
and hymns were sung
during
the
night,
in the
church;
subsequently,
these
vigils
were
discontinued,
and the day
itself,
often with
succeeding
days, was
occupied
in rural
pastimes
and
exercises,
attended
by
eating
and
drinking,
often to
excess..
Remonstrant
::
Remonstrant
(n.) one of the
Arminians
who
remonstrated
against
the
attacks
of the
Calvinists
in 1610, but were
subsequently
condemned
by the
decisions
of the Synod of Dort in 1618. See
Arminian..
Tester
::
Tester
(n.) An old
French
silver
coin,
originally
of the value of about
eighteen
pence,
subsequently
reduced
to
ninepence,
and later to
sixpence,
sterling.
Hence,
in
modern
English
slang,
a
sixpence;
-- often
contracted
to
tizzy.
Called
also
teston..
Hegira
::
Hegira
(n.) The
flight
of
Mohammed
from
Mecca,
September
13, A. D. 622
(subsequently
established
as the first year of the
Moslem
era);
hence,
any
flight
or
exodus
regarded
as like that of
Mohammed..
Bridewell
::
Bridewell
(n.) A house of
correction
for the
confinement
of
disorderly
persons;
-- so
called
from a
hospital
built in 1553 near St.
Bride's
(or
Bridget's)
well, in
London,
which was
subsequently
a penal
workhouse..
Rhinoscleroma
::
Rhinoscleroma
(n.) A rare
disease
of the skin,
characterized
by the
development
of very hard, more or less
flattened,
prominences,
appearing
first upon the nose and
subsequently
upon the
neighboring
parts,
esp. the lips,
palate,
and
throat..
Since
::
Since
(prep.)
From the time of; in or
during
the time
subsequent
to;
subsequently
to;
after;
--
usually
with a past event or time for the
object.
Tiara
::
Tiara (n.) The
pope's
triple
crown.
It was at first a
round,
high cap, but was
afterward
encompassed
with a
crown,
subsequently
with a
second,
and
finally
with a
third.
Fig.: The papal
dignity..
Postexist
::
Postexist
(v. i.) To exist
after;
to live
subsequently.
Chiasmus
::
Chiasmus
(n.) An
inversion
of the order of words or
phrases,
when
repeated
or
subsequently
referred
to in a
sentence.
Ottawas
::
Ottawas
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
who, when first
known,
lived on the
Ottawa
River.
Most of them
subsequently
migrated
to the
southwestern
shore of Lake
Superior..
Scagliola
::
Scagliola
(n.) An
imitation
of any
veined
and
ornamental
stone,
as
marble,
formed
by a
substratum
of
finely
ground
gypsum
mixed with glue, the
surface
of
which,
while soft, is
variegated
with
splinters
of
marble,
spar,
granite,
etc., and
subsequently
colored
and
polished..
Subincusation
::
Subimago
(n.) A stage in the
development
of
certain
insects,
such as the May
flies,
intermediate
between
the pupa and
imago.
In this
stage,
the
insect
is able to fly, but
subsequently
sheds a skin
before
becoming
mature.
Called
also
pseudimago..
Extravagant
::
Extravagant
(n.)
Certain
constitutions
or
decretal
epistles,
not at first
included
with
others,
but
subsequently
made a part of the canon law..
Harquebuse
::
Harquebuse
(n.) A
firearm
with match
holder,
trigger,
and
tumbler,
made in the
second
half of the 15th
century.
the
barrel
was about forty
inches
long. A form of the
harquebus
was
subsequently
called
arquebus
with
matchlock..
Phocenic
::
Phocenic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
dolphin
oil or
porpoise
oil; -- said of an acid
(called
also
delphinic
acid)
subsequently
found to be
identical
with
valeric
acid.
Audita Querela
::
Audita
querela
() A writ which lies for a party
against
whom
judgment
is
recovered,
but to whom good
matter
of
discharge
has
subsequently
accrued
which could not have been
availed
of to
prevent
such
judgment..
After
::
After
(adv.)
Subsequently
in time or
place;
behind;
afterward;
as, he
follows
after..
Imperator
::
Imperator
(n.) A
commander;
a
leader;
an
emperor;
--
originally
an
appellation
of honor by which Roman
soldiers
saluted
their
general
after an
important
victory.
Subsequently
the title was
conferred
as a
recognition
of great
military
achievements
by the
senate,
whence
it
carried
wiht it some
special
privileges.
After the
downfall
of the
Republic
it was
assumed
by
Augustus
and his
successors,
and came to have the
meaning
now
attached
to the word
emperor..
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