
[Middle English posthumus, from Late Latin, alteration (perhaps influenced by Latin humus, earth and or humāre, to bury) of postumus, superlative of posterus, coming after; see posterior.]
posthumously post'hu·mous·ly adv.WORD HISTORY The word posthumous is associated with death, both in meaning and in form. Our word goes back to the Latin word postumus, meaning "last born, born after the death of one's father, born after the making of a will," and "last, final." Postumus was largely used with respect to events occurring after death but not exclusively so, since the word was simply one of the superlative forms of the adverb post, "subsequently, afterward." Because of its use in connection with death, however, later Latin writers decided that the last part of the word must have to do with humus, "earth," or humāre, "to bury," and began spelling the word posthumus. This form of the Latin word was borrowed into English, being first recorded in a work composed before 1464. Perhaps the most telling use of the word appears in the poet Robert Southey's comment on the rewards of an author: "It was well we should be contented with posthumous fame, but impossible to be so with posthumous bread and cheese."
| post hoc, ergo propter hoc, possessive with gerund, possessive pronouns and determiners | |
| postmodernism, potato, potence, potency |
Jim Hendrix has a posthumous reputation as world class guitarist.
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Nederlands (Dutch)
postuum, na de dood
Français (French)
adj. - posthume
Deutsch (German)
adj. - postum, nachträglich
Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - μεταθανάτιος
Português (Portuguese)
adj. - póstumo
Español (Spanish)
adj. - póstumo
Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - postum, utgiven efter död, efterlämnad
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
死后的, 遗腹的, 死后出版的
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 死後的, 遺腹的, 死後出版的
日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 死後の, 著者の死後に出版された
العربيه (Arabic)
(صفه) مولود بعد وفاة أبيه
עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - לאחר המוות, שהתפרסם לאחר מות המחבר, נולד אחרי מות אביו
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