Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Prelapsarian

 

Prelapsarian is an adjective. Strictly speaking it means of or relating to the period before the fall of Adam and Eve; characteristic of the time before the Fall of Man.  It is, however, also used in a broader context to mean innocent and unspoiled; or simply ancient.

In a Ruth Rendell novel, for example, a young girl who drives an automatic car describes her mother's car with gears as prelapsarian.

It appears to be pronounced prlps-ARE-ian but don't quote me on that - I'm no good at working with the phoentic alphabet.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds logical enough for me, also the pronounciation.

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  2. I like this word! I remember (before internet days) having to go to the library to make sure I was spelling it correctly as it wasn't in my dictionary. I pronounce it as you suggest.

    Mnay thanks for your comment on my blog.

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