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- The day before each was known as its eve (pridie); the day after each (postridie) was considered particularly unlucky. The days of the month were expressed...
- who was present, recorded the event: "Anno Dominicae Nativitatis MDLV, postridie quam PP Marcellus creatus est, videlicet die Mercurii IIII Idus Aprilis...
- Augusta Zoe nupsit... die Iunii undecima anni eius quem supra indicavimus. postridie coronatus est a patriarcha." Finlay 1853, p. 497. Norwich 1993, p. 301...
- Augusta Zoe nupsit... die Iunii undecima anni eius quem supra indicavimus. postridie coronatus est a patriarcha." Finlay, pg. 505 Norwich, pg. 308 Finlay,...
- Augustus supposedly avoided new undertakings on the days after nundinae (postridie nundinas), owing either to superstitions concerning homophones of non...
- Johannes Aventinus: Annalium Boiorum VII, 1554 p. 481. Original Latin text: "Postridie, hoc est tertio Idus Augusti, eos qui ad naues erant, facile absque labore...
- põr—portinarii. por°—portio. p.os.b.—(post) pedum oscula beatorum. postr.—postridie. post~—possunt. pot; or pot'—potest. pōt—potestas or potuit. pp—perpetuus...
- Professoris: Quam jussu amplissimi Senatus Academici D. XXIV. Februarii / postridie sepulturae dixit Henricus Pont****. Rotterdam: van Veen, 1706.  Pont****...
- Anthologia ex 'Alaudis' ", in Melissa, n° 63, anno 1994, pp. 8-11. 1994: "Postridie Cal. Nov. " (carmen strophis sapphicis), in Melissa, n° 63, anno 1994...
- derivatives, being pronounced with short o in posterus, posterior, postremo, postridie. Long vowels are those that historically were lengthened. By virtue of...