ˌsupraceˈlestial, a. rare.
[f. late L. suprācælestis: see supra- 1, 4 a, celestial.]
= supercelestial 1, 2.
| 1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) II. 291 Abraham, experte in astronomy,..folowede in erthe that he vnderstode by the disposicion of bodies supracelestialle. 1811 R. Hindmarsh tr. Swedenborg's Coronis 110 If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe if I shall tell you supra-celestial things? [Cf. John iii. 12 τὰ ἐπουράνια.] |