Consequentia, consequentiæ, f. g. Cic.A sequele or consequent.Per consequentias contingit. Vlp. It hapneth necessarily vpon the sequele, not immediatly vpon the chiese purpose.Per consequentias negotium alicui geri. Vlp. When a thing is done to ones profite vpon the sequele of an other arte, & not of the principali deede.Per consequentiam. Vlp. That commeth to passe not vpon that is expressely spoken or done, but by somewhat necessarily following.Per consequentiam significatio. Author ad Heren.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
consĕquentĭa, ae, f. [consequor], a consequence, natural succession (mostly post-class.; most freq. in the jurists; never in Quint.): eventorum, Cic. Div. 1, 56, 128: naturae, Gell. 12, 5, 10; most freq. in phrase per consequentiam, by consequence: per consequentiam significatio est, cum res quae sequuntur aliquam rem dicuntur, ex quibus tota res relinquitur in suspitione, Auct. Her. 4, 54, 67; Dig. 4, 3, 19; 10, 1, 5; so also in plur.: per consequentias, ib. 2, 8, 1 sq.; 47, 10, 1 al.