redeath
English
Etymology
From re- + death.
Noun
redeath
- A second or further death (chiefly as contrasted with rebirth).
- 2000, Paul Williams, Buddhist Thought, p. 16:
- Nevertheless, if significant ritual and social action (karman) leads to rebirth and hence redeath, then for some at least it appears that all such actions become suspect.
- 2019, Tim Mackintosh-Smith, Arabs, Yale University Press, p. 108:
- [M]ore than a thousand years later, the nineteenth and twentieth centuries would see a rebirth of Arab cultural unity, and a re-death of the idea of Arab political unity.
- 2000, Paul Williams, Buddhist Thought, p. 16: