Dictionary entry

After (3)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Aft″er, adv. Subsequently in time or place; behind; afterward; as, he follows after.

It was about the space of three hours after.

Acts. v. 7.

After is prefixed to many words, forming compounds, but retaining its usual signification. The prefix may be adverbial, prepositional, or adjectival; as in after- described, after-dinner, after-part. The hyphen is sometimes needlessly used to connect the adjective after with its noun. See Note under After, a., 1.