beforelife
English
Etymology
By analogy with afterlife.
Noun
beforelife (plural beforelives)
- An existence before the beginning of life.
- 2009, Randy Alcorn, Edge of Eternity, →ISBN, page 258:
- The roads men choose in the beforelife lead to infinite joy or infinite misery in the afterlife.
- 2012, N. Gregory Mankiw, Principles of Economics, sixth edition, page 426:
- Imagine that before any of us is born, we all get together in the beforelife (the pre-birth version of the afterlife) for a meeting to design the rules that will govern society.
- 2014, William Lowell Randall, The Stories We Are: An Essay on Self-Creation, 2nd edition, →ISBN, page 150:
- The point is that, however secular our culture may be, notions of an afterlife (and/or a beforelife) seem to be dying rather hard.
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