A.follow along with or closely, accompany, “τῇ στρατιᾷ” Th.6.44, cf. Hyp.Lyc.6, BGU1755.3 (i B.C.), Ev.Marc.14.51, etc.; “ς. τινὶ οἴκαδε” Ar.Pl.43; “πρὸς τὴν θεόν” Id.Ra.400; “μετὰ τοῦ στρατηγοῦ” Isoc.4.146.
2. follow with the mind, attend to, “ς. ταῖς τύχαις” Arist.EN1100b4; follow an argument completely, “λόγῳ” Pl.Phlb.25c, Lg.629a; ς. τινί τι follow him in a matter, ib.792c; τισι Arist. Ph.188b26, Thphr.Sens.72.
4. follow with the sense of obeying, c. dat., Pl.Lg.711c, 716b.
5. accrue, enure, τινι BGU906.22 (i A.D.).
II. of effects, follow closely upon the cause, “πάντα ς. τῷ τοῦ παντὸς παθήματι” Pl.Plt.274a; “μετὰ τοῦ ῥήματος . . ς. τὰς ἡδονάς” Id.R.464a; “ς. τοῖς πλούτοις ἄνοια καὶ μετὰ ταύτης ἀκολασία” Isoc.7.4, cf. Arist.Mete.370b10, Gal.18(2).135.
III. in the Logic of Arist., follow necessarily with a term, be involved in it, APr.52b11; to be mutually implied, “ς. αἱ ἀρχαί” Metaph.1085a16.