post praep. with acc.
1 post.—Of place,
behind
: post urbem in viā Pompeiā: post
tergum, Cs.: post montem se
occultare, Cs.: post equitem sedet atra
cura, H.—Of time,
after, since
: post factam iniuriam, T.: aliquot post mensīs,
some months later
: maxima post hominum memoriam classis,
since the memory of man
, N.: post M. Brutum proconsulem,
after the proconsulate
: post urbem conditam,
since the foundation of Rome
: post homines natos: alii post me,
future poets
, V.: post illa,
afterwards
, T.: post Hectora, O.:
hunc post: decessit post annum quartum quam expulsus
erat, N.—Fig.,
after, beneath, inferior to, less important than, next to
: post hunc Apollinem (colunt), Cs.:
neque erat Lydia post Chloën,
H.: sua necessaria post illius honorem
ducere, S.