I.to be after or future; in tmesi: “qui ignominias sibi post putavit esse prae meo commodo,” Ter. Ad. 2, 3, 9. —Subst.
A. postfŭtūri , ōrum, m., those yet to be, posterity: “quia solus omnium post memoriam humani generis subplicia in post futuros composuit,” Sall. H. 1, 41, 6 Dietsch.—
B. postfŭtūrum , i, n., that which is to be, the future: “duplicare obituri dolorem etiam post futuri aestimatione,” Plin. 7, 55, 56, § 190: “in post futurum,” for the future, id. ib.: “tum videbitur lex in postfuturum loqui,” Gell. 17, 7, 8.