deathbound
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English
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From death + bound (“tied; connected”).
Adjective
[edit]deathbound (comparative more deathbound, superlative most deathbound)
- Bound by death; tied to or connected with death; mortal
- 1985, Unity, volume 165:
- Not long ago, as eternity flows, most of humanity felt earthbound, sin-bound, limitation-bound, deathbound, fear-bound, and guilt-bound.
Etymology 2
[edit]From death + -bound (“destined to”).
Adjective
[edit]deathbound (comparative more deathbound, superlative most deathbound)
- Fated or destined to die.
- 1989, Alphonso Lingis, Deathbound Subjectivity:
- That the human spirit is mortal, deathbound, that death does not befall our existence by accident or as a catastrophe, but that our existence, of its own nature, projects itself, with all its forces, unto its death — […]