Usages of postridie
Postridie matertera promittit se nepti parvum donum daturam esse, dummodo illa matri auxilium ferat.
The next day the maternal aunt promises that she will give her niece a small gift, provided that the girl brings help to her mother.
Neutra solea puellae bona est; itaque illa ad sutorem postridie redibit.
Neither sandal is good for the girl; therefore she will return to the shoemaker the next day.
Postridie neptis sine febre sedet, quamquam parva tussis adhuc manet.
The next day the niece sits without fever, although a small cough still remains.
Postridie scriptor idem ad scholam venit et de arte sua narrat; discipulis autem maxime placet quod de navi, de velo, et de ancora tam clare scribit.
The next day the same writer comes to the school and tells about his art; the students especially like that he writes so clearly about the ship, the sail, and the anchor.
Postridie vicinae matri gratulantur, quod maritus salvus rediit.
On the next day the female neighbors congratulate the mother because her husband returned safely.
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