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Etymology of the English word antemundane

the English word antemundane
using the English prefix ante-
derived from the Latin prefix ante-
derived from the Latin word ante (before)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ant-
derived from the Latin word ante (before)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ant-
derived from the English word mundane
derived from the Old French word mondain
derived from the Late Latin word mundanus (inhabitant of the world; worldly person, cosmopolitan; worldly; of, belonging to the world)
derived from the Late Latin word mundus (clean, cleanly, nice; universe, heavens; world)
derived from the Late Latin word mondain
derived from the Late Latin word mundus (clean, cleanly, nice; universe, heavens; world)
derived from the French word mundane
derived from the Late Latin word mundanus (inhabitant of the world; worldly person, cosmopolitan; worldly; of, belonging to the world)
derived from the Late Latin word mundus (clean, cleanly, nice; universe, heavens; world)




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