[med.L., adv. of successīvus SUCCESSIVE.] In succession.
1593. in T. Morris, Provosts of Methven (1875), 82. To the saidis Johnne Grahame, and Mariorie Rollok, his spous, and the langar levar of thame tua successiue.
1681. in Nairne Peerage Evidence (1874), 15. Failing of heirs male the eldest daughter or heir female to be procreate betwixt them successive without division.
1687. Winstanley, Lives Engl. Poets, 71. He was successive a Musician, Schoolmaster, Servingman, Husbandman, Grasier, Poet.