Posthume

Word POSTHUME
Character 8
Hyphenation post hume
Pronunciations N/A

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Something that happens after ones death Urban Dictionary

WITH HINDSIGHT, OCCURRING AFTER A PARTICULAR EVENT. NOTHING AT ALL TO DO WITH DEATH. Urban Dictionary

Occurring after one's death. Urban Dictionary

The odor one leaves long after he/she has left the bathroom in question Urban Dictionary

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The word "posthume" in example sentences

But if the reader takes the word of someone who has done no more than read Mallarmé over that of a person who has spent sixty years on him (nine books in print) and been called more than once Mallarmé's prolongation ( "Mallarmé posthume," Deguy), well it just offers more evidence of why smart young people are apt to go into science. ❋ Cohn, Robert Greer (1995)

(D'Assier's _L'humanité posthume_, p. 47) Similar instances are found in _The Night Side of Nature_, by C. C.owe, as well as in other works of the same kind. ❋ Th. Pascal (N/A)

Ouvrage posthume de M.J. F. Henckel, publie sous le titre de _Henckelius in Mineralogia redivivus_ et traduit de l'Allemand. ❋ Max Pearson Cushing (1918)

_Introduction a la Mineralogie ... oeuvre posthume de ❋ Max Pearson Cushing (1918)

Introduction a la Mineralogie ... oeuvre posthume de M.J. F. Henckel, Paris, Cavelier, 1756, first published under title ❋ Cushing, Max Person (1914)

Ouvrage posthume de M.J. F. Henckel, publie sous le titre de ❋ Cushing, Max Person (1914)

Despotisme Orientale_, Ouvrage posthume de M. Boulanger, 1763, 12mo. ❋ Henry R. Plomer (1901)

Then his most pain was in his breast, and he went again to pray and to give thankings to God and to S. Edward of the deliverance of his posthume. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

For he had on his arm a congelation of blood in manner of a posthume, he had also in his breast a straitness that unnethe he might draw his breath, also he had in his foot a marvellous swelling and a great, that he might not go but with great pain. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

And when he had made an end of his prayers he arose up, and went to the bells for to ring them, and anon the posthume of his arm brake, and when the foul matter was out, he felt himself whole of that disease. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

Must the pages perchance become quite mouldy, or will he bring them out as an oeuvre posthume [posthumous work]? ❋ Liszt, Franz (1893)

'Jeanne d'A.c, l'epee de Dieu, ouvrage posthume, revu et complete par A. Rastoul et illustre par S. Langlois.' ❋ Gower, Ronald Sutherland, Lord, 1845-1916 (1893)

'Jeanne d'A.c, l'épée de Dieu, ouvrage posthume, revu et complété par A. Rastoul et illustré par S. Langlois.' ❋ Ronald Sutherland Gower (1880)

Adolf d'Assier explains it minutely in a pamphlet "Essai sur l'humanite posthume et le spiritisme, par un positiviste." ❋ Boles��aw Prus (1879)

"It is certain," continued La Fontaine, "that _légume_, for instance, rhymes with _posthume_." ❋ Alexandre Dumas P��re (1836)

"It is certain," continued La Fontaine, "that _legume_, for instance, rhymes with _posthume_." ❋ Alexandre Dumas P��re (1836)

Truly the consideration of this posthume death, this death after burial, that after God (with whom are the issues of death) hath delivered me from the death of the womb, by bringing me into the world, and from the manifold deaths of the world, by laying me in the grave, I must die again in an incineration of this flesh, and in ❋ John Donne (1601)

Par Etienne Dumont, de Geneve: ouvrage posthume publie par M.J.L. Duval, Membre du Conseil ❋ Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (1829)

"Pity it is so learned a person left no monuments (save a sermon) to posterity; for _I behold that posthume work as none of his, named by the transcriber The Valley of Vision_, a ❋ Various (N/A)

Britain_, and (what is worth special notice) that it was not to be found in the prior ones: "being a posthume addition after the author's death, attested in the margine with the authority of Henry Steven his _Apologie for Herodotus_, who took the same out of an English book, containing the ❋ Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1811)

[Van Gough's] [fame] was [posthumous] ❋ Vegihumor333 (2003)

MORTEN [GAMST] [PEDERSEN] SHOULD BE GIVEN A [POSTHUMOUS] RED CARD ❋ Online Dictionary (2010)

Many [valiant] [soldiers] were awarded the [Medal of Honor] posthumously. ❋ BigBrotherM (2006)

“[Did you] [smell] his [posthumous work]?” ❋ Derderr (2007)

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