posthuum

Dutch

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French posthume, from Latin postumus; the h was added even in a Latin erroneous variation posthumus, perhaps by association with humus 'soil (of burial)'

Adjective

posthuum (not comparable)

  1. posthumous, after the death (especially of an author)

Inflection

Inflection of posthuum
uninflected posthuum
inflected posthume
comparative
positive
predicative/adverbial posthuum
indefinite m./f. sing. posthume
n. sing. posthuum
plural posthume
definite posthume
partitive posthuums
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