subcelestial
1Subcelestial — Sub ce*les tial, a. Being beneath the heavens; as, subcelestial glories. Barrow. [1913 Webster] …
2subcelestial — [sub΄sə les′chəl] adj. [< ML subcaelestis (see SUB & CELESTIAL) + AL] beneath the heavens; terrestrial or mundane …
3subcelestial — /sub seuh les cheuhl/, adj. 1. being beneath the heavens; terrestrial. 2. mundane; worldly. n. 3. a subcelestial being. [1555 65; SUB + CELESTIAL] * * * …
4subcelestial — /sʌbsəˈlɛstiəl/ (say subsuh lesteeuhl) adjective 1. being beneath the heavens; mundane. –noun 2. a subcelestial being …
5subcelestial — sub·celestial …
6subcelestial — “+ adjective Etymology: sub + celestial : situated beneath the heavens; specifically : mundane …
7Psellus, Michael — (1018–ca. 1078) Byzantine scholar, philosopher, author, and statesman, who undertook a classification of DEMONs in his work On the Work of Demons. Michael Psellus was born in Constantinople, where he rose to prominence in the royal court as …
8sublunary — a. Earthly, mundane, terrestrial, subastral, subcelestial, sublunar …
9terrestrial — a. Earthly, sublunary, mundane, worldly, terrene, subastral, subcelestial …
10mundane — adj 1. worldly, earthly, terrestrial, terrene, subcelestial, subastral, sublunary; secular, temporal, material, physical, corporeal, bodily, fleshly, carnal, sensual. 2. common, ordinary, everyday, usual, prosaic, household; routine, customary,… …