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extramundane
extramundane, a. (ɛkstrəˈmʌndeɪn) [ad. late L. extramundān-us, f. phrase extrā mund-um outside the world or universe: see extra- prefix and mundane.] 1. Situated outside of, or pertaining to a region outside of, our world.1665 Glanvill Sceps. Sci. xviii. 116 'Tis a philosophy that..gives the exactes... Oxford English Dictionary
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outworldish
† outˈworldish, a. Obs. rare. [Cf. outlandish.] Fairfax's word for: Extramundane.1674 Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 58 If outworldish boak be yielded at all, it must needs be yielded infinite to boot. 1880 G. Macdonald Bk. Strife 73 A strange auroral bliss, an Arctic awe, A new, outworldish joy awoke intense... Oxford English Dictionary
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Luke 22:43–44
sweat was like drops of blood," v. 44; cf. e.g., 3:22; 10:18; 11:44; 22:31) and (4) Luke's fondness for physical manifestations (like sweat) accompanying extramundane wikipedia.org
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extra-
extra-, prefix (ˈɛkstrə) The L. adv. and prep. extrā (see prec.) does not, strictly speaking, occur in composition during the classical period, though post-classically it formed a few vbs. like extrāclūdĕre to shut out, extrāvagārī to wander outside (whence extravagant). Classical L. had however the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kenneth Grant
Grant made connections between this realm and the extramundane deities of H. P. Lovecraft's horror fiction. wikipedia.org
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