limbus — meaning in English
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English meaning
- limbo noun A state of being stuck between two situations, with no clear resolution or progress.
Senses
limbus is used for these senses in English:
- limbo (Roman Catholicism, uncountable) A speculation, thought possibly to be on the edge of the bottomless pit of Hell, where the souls of innocent deceased people might exist temporarily until they can enter heaven, specifically those of the saints who died before the advent of Jesus Christ (who occupy the limbo patrum or limbo of the patriarchs or fathers) and those of unbaptized infants (who occupy the limbo infantum or limbo of the infants); (countable) the possible place where each category of souls might exist, regarded separately. [from 15th c.]
limbo — full definition
- noun A state of being stuck between two situations, with no clear resolution or progress.
- noun In some Christian traditions, an in-between afterlife state for souls who are neither in heaven nor hell.
- noun A dance in which participants bend backward to pass beneath a bar that is progressively lowered.