continuō (1) adv.
continuus, immediately, forthwith, straightway, directly, without delay : mors continuo ipsam occupat, just afterwards , T.: Haud mora, continuo matris praecepta facessit, V.: Ut vel continuo patuit, H.: Egomet continuo mecum, I immediately said to myself , T.: spem continuo adulescens superavit, as soon as he grew up : continuo ut vidit.— By consequence, necessarily, of course : Continuo sic collige, quod, etc., draw the immediate inference , Iu.: non continuo, si ... sum sicarius, it does not follow that : forsitan non continuo, sed certe, si, etc.: si malo careat, continuone fruitur summo bono?