Usages of posterus
Praetor autem respondit suffragium postero die latum iri, ne contio nimium clamaret.
The praetor, however, replied that the vote would be taken on the next day, so that the assembly might not shout too much.
Postero die puella ad scholam redibit.
On the next day the girl will return to school.
Postero die discipuli in foro ante subsellia sedent, dum praeco verba clara voce recitat.
On the next day the students sit in the forum before the benches, while the herald recites words in a clear voice.
Magistra postero die discipulis narrat multum interesse utrum verba iuris recte intellegant an temere dicant.
The teacher tells the students on the next day that it matters greatly whether they understand the words of the law correctly or speak carelessly.
Nihil nos impediet quominus postero die ad fanum redeamus, si via tuta erit.
Nothing will prevent us from returning to the shrine on the next day, if the road is safe.
Auditores, qui primo tacebant, postea rogaverunt utrum altera lectio postero die futura esset.
The listeners, who were silent at first, afterward asked whether another reading would take place on the next day.
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