Sub″se‐cute (?), v. t. [L. subsecutus, p. p. of subsequi. See Subsequent.] To follow closely, or so as to overtake; to pursue.
To follow and detain him, if by any possibility he could be subsecuted and overtaken. E. Hall.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Sub″se‐cute (?), v. t. [L. subsecutus, p. p. of subsequi. See Subsequent.] To follow closely, or so as to overtake; to pursue.
To follow and detain him, if by any possibility he could be subsecuted and overtaken. E. Hall.