Sequêla, læ, f. g. Scæu. The arte of following: a sequele.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
sĕquēla or sĕquella, ae, f. [id.] (postAug.). I.Lit., that which follows, a follower: lixas calonesque et omnis generis sequelas, Front. Strat. 2, 4, 8: jumenta, quorum sequela erat equuleus, Dig. 47, 2, 4, 15: petrae aquatilis sequela, i. e.
the water that followed and flowed from the rock
. Tert. Patient. 5 fin.—II.Trop., a result, consequence, sequel: ea (incommoda) non per naturam, sed per sequelas quasdam necessarias facta dicit, Gell. 6, 1, 9: immortalitas non sequela naturae, sed merces praemiumque virtutis est, Lact. 7, 5 med.: morborum (mors), id. Opif. Dei, 4: abruptae unitatis, Tert. Carn. Chr. 20.