presecular

adj

Etymology

From pre- + secular.

  1. derived from saeculāris — “of the age
  2. derived from seculer
  3. inherited from seculer
  4. prefixed as presecular — “pre + secular

Definitions

  1. Prior to a secular era.

    • In presecular times, religion was a sponsor of political regimes. It lent politics both legitimacy and legality.

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