How Do You Spell PRETERLAPSED?

Pronunciation: [pɹɪtˈɜːlapsd] (IPA)

The word "preterlapsed" is a rare adjective that means "lapsed beforehand." Its spelling can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription as /prɛtərlæpst/, where the first syllable "pre-" is pronounced like "prey," the stressed second syllable "-ter" is pronounced like "tur" with a short "e" sound, and the final syllable "-lapsed" is pronounced like "laps" with a soft "d" at the end. Despite being a mouthful to pronounce, "preterlapsed" can add precision and nuance to discussions of events that happened in the past.

PRETERLAPSED Meaning and Definition

  1. Past; gone by.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PRETERLAPSED

  • oreterlapsed
  • lreterlapsed
  • -reterlapsed
  • 0reterlapsed
  • peeterlapsed
  • pdeterlapsed
  • pfeterlapsed
  • pteterlapsed
  • p5eterlapsed
  • p4eterlapsed
  • prwterlapsed
  • prsterlapsed
  • prdterlapsed
  • prrterlapsed
  • pr4terlapsed
  • pr3terlapsed
  • prererlapsed
  • preferlapsed
  • pregerlapsed
  • preyerlapsed

Etymology of PRETERLAPSED

The word "preterlapsed" is a combination of two roots: "preter" and "lapse".

The term "preter-" comes from the Latin word "praeter", meaning "beyond" or "past". It is commonly used as a prefix in English to indicate "beyond" or "more than". For example, "preterhuman" (beyond human) or "preternatural" (beyond natural).

The word "lapse" originates from the Latin word "lapsus", which means "a slip" or "fall". In English, it refers to a temporary or accidental failure, mistake, or error.

So, combining these two roots, "preterlapsed" essentially means "beyond or past a mistake or failure". It implies that something has gone beyond a normal or expected error or failure, suggesting a more significant or severe lapse.

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