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postliminous

postliminous, a.
  (pəʊstˈlɪmɪnəs)
  [f. L. post after + līmen, -in- threshold + -ous.]
   1. erron. Of or pertaining to postliminium; = postliminious 1. Obs. rare. (See note s.v. postliminary.)

1640 Howell Dodona's Gr. 213 Fearing that by a postliminous way something should bee re-annexd both to Church and Crowne.

  2. Subsequent; of the nature of an appendix; = postliminary 2: opposed to preliminary.

1714 R. Fiddes Pract. Disc. II. 38 This, if I may so speak, is only a postliminous way of sinning. 1855 Ld. Campbell in Life (1881) II. 338 That he [Macaulay] should thence give a postliminous sketch of subsequent English history to correspond with the preliminary sketch, prior to the reign of James II.

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