[med.L., adv. of successīvus SUCCESSIVE.] In succession.

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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.

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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.

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1687.  Winstanley, Lives Engl. Poets, 71. He was successive a Musician, Schoolmaster, Servingman, Husbandman, Grasier, Poet.

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