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How Wolfe's "The Hills Beyond" was published
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posthumously
Word definitions for posthumously in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Posthumously \Post"hu*mous*ly\, adv. In a posthumous manner; after one's decease.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. after death alt. after death
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adv. after death; "these piano pieces were published posthumously"; "he was honored posthumously"
Usage examples of posthumously.
Now she stood, my wife, wild-eyed, to keen general grief: besides Cassiopeia and Danaus, all the Seripheans and sundry palace guards were slain-- including Galanthis, whom Cepheus had had the satisfaction to dispatch and posthumously geld.
An interview with Incan-denza was posthumously included in a book on the genesis of annulation.
There was no Solar Corona in his day for him to receive even posthumously, but they're still naming military academies after that man.
His other works include The Torrents of Spring (1926), Winner Take Nothing (1933), To Have and Have Not (1937), The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories (1938), Across the River and Into the Trees (1950), and posthumously, A Moveable Feast (1964), Islands in the Stream (1970), The Dangerous Summer (1985), and The Garden of Eden (1986).
Mary showed up, one year to the day after her first visit, for the formal ceremony in which an award was made, posthumously, to Heinrich Grunewald for his part in the development of the Grunewald-McAndrew formalism for the modified strong interaction.
Yesterday I was informed that Constable Pye and Mr William Quentin, the union representative at the mine, have been posthumously awarded the George Cross by Her Majesty.