0 happening, coming etc to a person after his death -- หลังมรณกรรม
the posthumous publication of his book.
1 (of a child) born after its father has died. -- ที่เกิดหลังจากบิดาเสียชีวิต
The soul also survives the death of the body, and experiences posthumous happiness or misery in accordance with its level of perfection or imperfection.
Some century and a half after it was first conceived, this project has finally received its posthumous post-modern realization.
Posthumous fame was just as important to him as fame and recognition during his lifetime.
Surely this is the last nail in the coffin of the 'posthumous dialogue'.
After a poetic silence of more than fifteen years, new volumes appeared in 1896, 1902, 1913, and 1917; two posthumous volumes appeared in 1923.
These included extreme youth or age, illegitimacy, economic factors, coitus taboo during pregnancy and lactation, bearing of a posthumous child, and many others.
There are also family tombs, memorials to urban dynasties, lined up in all their posthumous dignity.
Posthumous reputations are subject to the vagaries of history.