postplace
English
Etymology
post- + place
Verb
postplace (third-person singular simple present postplaces, present participle postplacing, simple past and past participle postplaced)
- (transitive) To place afterward.
- 1913, Henry Alfred Todd, Romanic Review (volume 4, issue 1, page 140)
- In later years, 1577 and thereabouts, she changed this signature, postplacing the initial A, and making a rubric that Sr. Rodriguez Marín considers an F, interpreting the whole as: La Condesa doña Leonor de Milán, á Fernando.
- 1913, Henry Alfred Todd, Romanic Review (volume 4, issue 1, page 140)