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Supernacular
Supernacular Su`per*nac"u*lar, a.
Like supernaculum; first-rate; as, a supernacular wine. [R.]
--Thackeray.
SupernalSupernal Su*per"nal, a. [L. supernus, from super above: cf. F.
supernel. See Super-.]
1. Being in a higher place or region; locally higher; as, the
supernal orbs; supernal regions. ``That supernal judge.'
--Shak.
2. Relating or belonging to things above; celestial;
heavenly; as, supernal grace.
Not by the sufferance of supernal power. --Milton. Supernatant
Supernatant Su`per*na"tant, a. [L. supernatanus, p. pr. of
supernatare to swim above; super above + natare to swim.]
Swimming above; floating on the surface; as, oil supernatant
on water.
Supernatation
Supernatation Su`per*na*ta"tion, n.
The act of floating on the surface of a fluid. --Sir T.
Browne.
SupernaturalSupernatural Su`per*nat"u*ral, a. [Pref. super- + natural: cf.
OF. supernaturel, F. surnaturel.]
Being beyond, or exceeding, the power or laws of nature;
miraculous.
Syn: Preternatural.
Usage: Supernatural, Preternatural. Preternatural
signifies beside nature, and supernatural, above or
beyond nature. What is very greatly aside from the
ordinary course of things is preternatural; what is
above or beyond the established laws of the universe
is supernatural. The dark day which terrified all
Europe nearly a century ago was preternatural; the
resurrection of the dead is supernatural. ``That form
which the earth is under at present is preternatural,
like a statue made and broken again.' --T. Burnet.
``Cures wrought by medicines are natural operations;
but the miraculous ones wrought by Christ and his
apostles were supernatural.' --Boyle.
That is supernatural, whether it be, that is
either not in the chain of natural cause and
effect, or which acts on the chain of cause and
effect in nature, from without the chain.
--Bushnell.
We must not view creation as supernatural, but
we do look upon it as miraculous. --McCosh.
The supernatural, whatever is above and beyond the scope,
or the established course, of the laws of nature. ``Nature
and the supernatural.' --H. Bushnell. SupernaturalismSupernaturalism Su`per*nat"u*ral*ism, n.
1. The quality or state of being supernatural;
supernaturalness.
2. (Theol.) The doctrine of a divine and supernatural agency
in the production of the miracles and revelations recorded
in the Bible, and in the grace which renews and sanctifies
men, -- in opposition to the doctrine which denies the
agency of any other than physical or natural causes in the
case. [Written also supranaturalism.] Supernaturalist
Supernaturalist Su`per*nat"u*ral*ist, n.
One who holds to the principles of supernaturalism.
Supernaturalistic
Supernaturalistic Su`per*nat`u*ral*is"tic, a.
Of or pertaining to supernaturalism.
Supernaturality
Supernaturality Su`per*nat`u*ral"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being supernatural.
Supernaturalize
Supernaturalize Su`per*nat"u*ral*ize, v. t.
To treat or regard as supernatural.
Supernaturally
Supernaturally Su`per*nat"u*ral*ly, adv.
In a supernatural manner.
Supernaturalness
Supernaturalness Su`per*nat"u*ral*ness, n.
The quality or state of being supernatural.
The supernaturalSupernatural Su`per*nat"u*ral, a. [Pref. super- + natural: cf.
OF. supernaturel, F. surnaturel.]
Being beyond, or exceeding, the power or laws of nature;
miraculous.
Syn: Preternatural.
Usage: Supernatural, Preternatural. Preternatural
signifies beside nature, and supernatural, above or
beyond nature. What is very greatly aside from the
ordinary course of things is preternatural; what is
above or beyond the established laws of the universe
is supernatural. The dark day which terrified all
Europe nearly a century ago was preternatural; the
resurrection of the dead is supernatural. ``That form
which the earth is under at present is preternatural,
like a statue made and broken again.' --T. Burnet.
``Cures wrought by medicines are natural operations;
but the miraculous ones wrought by Christ and his
apostles were supernatural.' --Boyle.
That is supernatural, whether it be, that is
either not in the chain of natural cause and
effect, or which acts on the chain of cause and
effect in nature, from without the chain.
--Bushnell.
We must not view creation as supernatural, but
we do look upon it as miraculous. --McCosh.
The supernatural, whatever is above and beyond the scope,
or the established course, of the laws of nature. ``Nature
and the supernatural.' --H. Bushnell.
Meaning of Superna from wikipedia
- of the
College Former name RAF (Cadet)
College (1
November 1919)
Motto Superna Petimus Motto in English We s****
higher things Type
Military academy Established...
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Hesperiidae Genus:
Spialia Species: S. galba
Binomial name
Spialia galba (Fabricius, 1793)
Synonyms Hesperia galba Fabricius, 1793
Pyrgus superna Moore, [1866]...
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Sunexpress Deutschland SUNRISE Germany SO AAS
Sunshine Airlines defunct RZ
Superna Airlines YANGTZE RIVER China TC ATC Air
Tanzania Company Limited TANZANIA...
- follows.
Original text Veni
Creator Spiritus,
Mentes tuorum visita,
Imple superna gratia, Quae tu
creasti pectora. Qui Para****us diceris,
Donum Dei altissimi...
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infernorum nefarias potestates; tibi
tradidit Dominus animas redemptorum in
superna felicitate locandas. The
Church venerates thee as
protector and patron;...
- Pope Pius XII
conceded the
church the
title of
Basilica in his
short Luce
Superna do****ent (November 1954). On 13 May 1956,
cardinal Angelo Roncalli, patriarch...
- Fátima to the
status of a
minor basilica by the
apostolic letter Luce
superna on 11
November 1954. The
published memoirs of
Sister Lúcia in the 1930s...
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spiritual dangers. Ángele Dei, qui
custos es mei, me tibi
commissum pietáte
supérna,
hodie (or hac nocte) illúmina, custódi, rege et gubérna. Amen.
Angel of...
- from it,
should no
longer be
granted in commendam. The
succeeding bull "
Superna" of
Gregory XIII and the
constitution "Pastoralis" of
Innocent X greatly...
- Sodality.
Although first established for
young school boys, by the
papal bull
Superna Dispositione,
sodalities for adults,
under the
authority of the Superior...