Limbo
WordNet

noun


(1)   (theology) in Roman Catholicism, the place of unbaptized but innocent or righteous souls (such as infants and virtuous individuals)
(2)   An imaginary place for lost or neglected things
(3)   The state of being disregarded or forgotten
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Etymology 1


From notably in the (ablative) expression .

Noun


  1. The place where innocent souls exist temporarily until they can enter heaven, notably those of the saints who died before the advent of Christ (limbus patruum) and those of unbaptized but innocent children (limbus infantum).
  2. Any in-between place, state or condition of neglect or oblivion which results in an unresolved status, delay or deadlock.
    My application has been stuck in bureaucratic limbo for two weeks.

Etymology 2


Word of uncertain West Indian (notably Jamaican) origin, probably an alteration of as it is a physical agility test.

Noun


  1. A dance played by taking turns crossing under a horizontal bar or stick. The stick is lowered with each round, and the game is won by the player who passes under the bar in the lowest position.
 
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