Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

prelapsarian

adjective
/priːˌlæpˈsɛəriən/
Definition
Referring to the time before the Fall of Man, often used in a theological context to describe a state of innocence.
Examples
  • The prelapsarian paradise depicted in many religious texts is portrayed as a perfect state of existence.
  • Many authors use prelapsarian imagery to evoke a sense of lost innocence in their works.
Meaning
The term ‘prelapsarian’ comes from the Latin ‘prae-‘ meaning ‘before’ and ‘lapsus’ meaning ‘a fall.’ It is often used to describe an idealized time or condition that exists before the introduction of sin or moral corruption.
Synonyms
  • innocent
  • pure
  • unspoiled