postmodum

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Βίων δύο ἔλεγε διδασκαλίας εἶναι θανάτου, τόν τε πρὸ τοῦ γενέσθαι χρόνον καὶ τὸν ὕπνονBion used to say that we have two teachers for death: the time before we were born and sleep | Bion said that there are two rehearsals for death: the time before being born and sleep

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Latin > English

postmodum ADV :: after a while, later, a little later; afterwards; presently

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

postmŏdum: adv. post-modus,
I afterwards, presently, shortly (mostly post-Aug.): saepe ex injuriā postmodum gratiam ortam, Liv. 1, 9, 15: ne postmodum flecti precibus aut donis regiis posset, id. 2, 1, 9; 2, 2, 10; 2, 9, 7 Weissenb. (al. postmodo); Suet. Calig. 15; Val. Max. 2, 9, 9; 2, 10, ext. 2; Col. 1, 5, 9; 5, 9, 17; 6, 2, 6; Cels. 7, 26, 3.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

postmŏdum,¹⁴ adv., c. le précéd. : Liv. 1, 9, 15 ; 2, 1, 9 ; 2, 2, 10 ; Val. Max. 2, 9, 9 ; Suet. Cal. 15.

Latin > German (Georges)

postmodum, Adv. = postmodo, Liv., Val. Max. u.a. – / Ter. Hec. 208 liest man jetzt postmodo; vgl. Krebs-Schmalz Antib.7 2, 334 f.