prelapsarian
Americanadjective
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Theology. occurring before the Fall.
the prelapsarian innocence of Eden.
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characteristic of or pertaining to any innocent or carefree period.
a prelapsarian youth.
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of prelapsarian
First recorded in 1870–75; pre- + -lapsarian, as in infralapsarian, supralapsarian ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Whatever purity and prelapsarian pleasures I’d lost this second time around, I managed to regain in other ways.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 28, 2026
Even if you’re partial to the holiday season, and I am, this particular weekend can take on a prelapsarian feel.
From New York Times • Nov. 18, 2023
It also becomes a second home for the Darling kids, joining Peter and his comrades in a child’s prelapsarian paradise.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 27, 2020
Jorjadze’s book was a trove of prelapsarian flavors and practical knowledge.
From The New Yorker • Apr. 22, 2019
It’s no wonder that so many listeners have heard in them the sound of some sort of prelapsarian musical Eden, removed from commerce, controversy, the Colonel.
From Slate • Apr. 10, 2018
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