Longdeparted
Longdeparted is a relatively uncommon English compound used to denote someone who has been dead for a long time. It is more typically written as long-departed in modern usage, though the unhyphenated form long departed can appear in older texts. The term tends to function in literary, ceremonial, or descriptive contexts rather than as a formal technical label.
Etymology and meaning: The word combines long, indicating a substantial span of time, with departed, a conventional
Usage and contexts: Long-departed is commonly employed in literature, genealogy, obituaries, or reflective prose to refer
Variations and notes: The hyphenated form long-departed is generally preferred in contemporary writing to signal a