supernally
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supernally — adverb see supernal … New Collegiate Dictionary
supernally — See supernal. * * * … Universalium
supernally — adv. celestially; in an elevated manner … English contemporary dictionary
supernally — su·per·nal·ly … English syllables
supernally — adverb see supernal … Useful english dictionary
supernal — supernally, adv. /soo perr nl/, adj. 1. being in or belonging to the heaven of divine beings; heavenly, celestial, or divine. 2. lofty; of more than earthly or human excellence, powers, etc. 3. being on high or in the sky or visible heavens.… … Universalium
supernal — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French supernel, from Latin supernus, from super over, above more at over Date: 15th century 1. a. being or coming from on high b. heavenly, ethereal < supernal melodies > c. superlatively good … New Collegiate Dictionary
Chariton — For other uses, see Chariton (disambiguation). Chariton of Aphrodisias (Greek: Χαρίτων Ἀφροδισεύς)[1] was the author of an ancient Greek novel probably titled Callirhoe (based on the subscription in the sole surviving manuscript), though it is… … Wikipedia
Walk-in — for the comic series Walk In by Dave Stewart, see Walk In (comic) Walk in is thought to be a person whose original soul has departed his or her body and been replaced with a new soul. It is based on a misunderstanding of an ancient concept… … Wikipedia
supernal — [su: pə:n(ə)l] adjective chiefly literary 1》 relating to the sky or the heavens. 2》 supremely excellent. Derivatives supernally adverb Origin ME: from OFr., or from med. L. supernalis, from L. supernus, from super above … English new terms dictionary