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ADJECTIVE
  1. of heaven or the spirit
    ethereal melodies
    celestial peace
    the supernal happiness of a quiet death
  2. being or coming from on high
    interpret the plague as a visitation from heaven, a supernal punishment for the sins of men

How To Use supernal In A Sentence

  • You may be trying to invoke the ‘echos from the supernal world’ but they're everywhere and where-ever people say they're doing magic there's a bit of truth there.
  • We call the supernal lights fixed, yet they wander about yonder plain, and if The Last Man
  • Arcadia: A Supernal Realm where the Ruling Arcana are Fate and Time. Mages who walk the Acanthus Path claim a Watchtower in this realm.
  • interpret the plague as a visitation from heaven, a supernal punishment for the sins of men
  • Here the name of the possible supernal comes forward as a face full of brilliance, a self-organizing principle in the complex geometry of chance and revelation, an entire ethics, really.
  • Primal Wild: A Supernal Realm where the Ruling Arcana are Life and Spirit. Mages who walk the Thyrsus Path claim a Watchtower in this realm.
  • We call the supernal lights fixed, yet they wander about yonder plain, and if I look again where I looked an hour ago, the face of the eternal heavens is altered. I.8
  • Entranced in the enrapturing sensations which the vision of loveliness inspires, one seems to have left the several things of this lower earth to dwell with celestial purity, the paradisial loveliness of supernal creations; and, for a time, to lose a thought of aught but the scene around us. Mountain Scenery. The Scenery of the Mountains of Western North Carolina and Northwestern South Carolina.
  • In the tiny chalets perched on the mountain ridges, folks literally dwell in cloudland, and enjoy a kind of supernal existence, having for near neighbours the eagles in their eyries and the fleet-footed chamois or izard. In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"
  • This freedom, however, is enjoyed only by ‘the divine and supernal substances’ and by human beings engaged in the contemplation of God.
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