preliterature

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

pre- +‎ literature

Adjective[edit]

preliterature (not comparable)

  1. Before the development of literature.
    Synonym: preliterary
    • 1993, Charles S. Van Toller, G. H. Dodd, Fragrance: The psychology and biology of perfume, page 1:
      She also reminds us that in contrast to preliterature societies, the industrial societies have a distinct lack of rituals involving the sense of smell.

Noun[edit]

preliterature (uncountable)

  1. Forms of art etc. that existed before literature.
    • 1981, Erling B. Holtsmark, Tarzan and Tradition: Classical Myth in Popular Literature, page 140:
      The notion of passion as a fire is ancient, its origins lost in preliterature.