premodern
/ˈpriːmɒdən/; /ˈpriːmɔːdɛn/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to the period of time before the modern era, especially before the 18th century.
“The premodern architecture of the old castle dates back to the 15th century.”
2. noun
a society or culture that is characterized by a lack of industrialization, urbanization, or advanced technology.
“The premodern village was largely self-sufficient and relied on agriculture for its economy.”