supernal
pronunciation
How to pronounce supernal in British English: UK [sju:'pɜ:nəl]
How to pronounce supernal in American English: US [su'pɜnəl]
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- Adjective:
- being or coming from on high
- of heaven or the spirit
Word Origin
- supernal (adj.)
- mid-15c., "heavenly, divine," from Old French supernal "supreme" (12c.), formed from Latin supernus "situated above, that is above; celestial" (from super "above, over;" see super-) as a contrast to infernal.
Example
- 1. As for me , I say not this of all of them , but of the great supernal gods .
- 2. The supernal ideology will not coexistence with the everyman .
- 3. Lost am I in light supernal , yet on that light I turn my back .
- 4. Celestial peace ; ethereal melodies ; the supernal happiness of a quiet death .
- 5. The supernal dragon controlling the perpetual cycle of new life .