secundus

[sɛˈkʌndəs]

secundus Definition

  • 1coming after, second in order or rank
  • 2favorable, auspicious

Using secundus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "secundus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was the secundus in the race.

  • Example

    The secundus edition of the book has more illustrations.

  • Example

    The weather forecast is secundus for our picnic tomorrow.

secundus Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with secundus

  • the muscle that acts as a synergist to the prime mover

    Example

    The biceps brachii is the prime mover and the brachioradialis is the secundus motor in flexion of the elbow.

  • secundus facere

    to act as a second or assistant

    Example

    He was happy to secundus facere to his boss in the meeting.

  • secundus paeans

    a song of triumph or victory

    Example

    The team sang secundus paeans after winning the championship.

Origins of secundus

from Latin 'secundus', meaning 'following, next in order'

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Summary: secundus in Brief

The term 'secundus' [sɛˈkʌndəs] means coming after, second in order or rank, or favorable and auspicious. It is used to describe a person's position, the edition of a book, or the weather forecast. 'Secundus' also appears in phrases like 'secundus motor,' referring to a muscle that assists the prime mover, and 'secundus facere,' meaning to act as a second or assistant.