antebellum
English
Etymology
From the Latin phrase ante bellum (literally “before the war”), from ante (“before”) + bellum (“war”).
Adjective
antebellum (not comparable)
- Of the time period prior to a war.
- A renewed sense of national pride arose in Hitler's antebellum Germany.
- In the United States of America, of the period prior to the American Civil War, especially in reference to the culture of the southern states.
- Slavery was an accepted part of antebellum plantation life.
Antonyms
- (of a time prior to war): postbellum
Translations
of a period of time prior to a war
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