consecuti
Consecuti is not a widely recognized term in English on its own. In Latin, consecuti is the masculine plural nominative form of consecutus, a perfect passive participle of the verb consequi, meaning “having followed” or “subsequent.” As an adjective or participle, consecutus and its declined forms describe things that come after or follow one another, and consecuti can be used to refer to a group of people or things in a sequence when Latin syntax calls for a masculine plural form.
Because Latin remains the primary context for the form, consecuti appears mainly in scholarly or historical
In modern usage, Consecuti may occasionally appear as a proper noun, such as the name of a
See also: consecutive, consecutiveness, consequi, Latin participles.