[sect. 2]
quem: antecedent in tuum.
dimisero: in eariy Latin the fut. peif. did not involve the idea of completion before the occurrence of another event (cf. F. Cramer, Arch. f. lat. Lex. IV. 594-598), so that Plautus writes, huc aliquantum abscessero, Trin. 625; immo alium potius misero, Capt. 341. In the later period the distinction between the fut. and fut. perf. was introduced into formal Latin, but was not always observed in colloquial Latin; cf. Cic. Att. 3.19.1 nusquam facilius hanc miserrimam vitam vel sustentabo vel, quod multo est melius, abiecero.