Etymology of the English word premundane
the English word
premundanederived from the English word
mundanederived from the Old French word
mondainderived 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
mondainderived from the Late Latin word
mundus (clean, cleanly, nice; universe, heavens; world)
derived from the French word
mundanederived 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)
using the English prefix
pre-derived from the Latin prefix
prae-derived from the Latin word
prae (in front of; before)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*prai-Usage
Word found in Modern English