"poscrai" meaning in Italian

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Adverb

IPA: /poˈskraj/
Rhymes: -aj Etymology: From Latin post crās. By surface analysis, post- (“after”) + crai (“tomorrow”). Etymology templates: {{inh|it|la|post crās|after tomorrow}} Latin post crās, {{surf|it|post-|crai|t1=after|t2=tomorrow}} By surface analysis, post- (“after”) + crai (“tomorrow”) Head templates: {{it-adv}} poscrai
  1. (archaic, literary) overmorrow, the day after tomorrow Tags: archaic, literary Categories (topical): Time Synonyms: dopodomani, doman l'altro, posdomani [dated]

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