ante bellum etymology

Etymology:

  • Latin "ante" (before) + "bellum" (war)

Meaning:

  • Relating to the period in the United States before the Civil War (1861-1865)
  • Specifically, the period from about 1789 to 1861

Origin:

  • The term "antebellum" was first used in the early 19th century to refer to the period before the Napoleonic Wars in Europe (1792-1815).
  • In the United States, the term was later adopted to refer to the period before the Civil War, which was a major conflict between the slaveholding Southern states and the free Northern states.
  • The antebellum period was characterized by heightened tensions between the North and South over the issue of slavery.

ante bellum relate terms

  • bellicose

    Etymology From Latin bellicosus warlike derived from bellum war cosus ending d

  • ante

    Etymology From Latin ante meaning before in front of Meaning Preposition Be

  • rebel

    Etymology The word rebel derives from the Latin verb rebellāre meaning to rise ag

  • antediluvian

    Etymology The word antediluvian is derived from the Latin phrase ante diluvium whic

  • Bellatrix

    Etymology Derived from Latin bellatrix feminine form of bellator meaning warrior

  • duel

    Etymology Old French duel Latin duellum fight between two persons PIE root duw

  • post mortem

    Etymology Post Latin after Mortem Latin death Meaning An examination of a corp

  • ancestor

    Etymology The word ancestor comes from the Late Middle English ancestre 14th centur

  • anticipation

    Etymology The word anticipation comes from the Latin word anticipatio which means

  • absorb

    Etymology The word absorb comes from the Latin word absorbere which means to suck

  • reefer

    Etymology The term reefer has various etymological origins Spanish rifa meaning

  • quarrel

    Etymology Middle English querele Old French querele Latin querela meaning complain