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supermundane

[soo-per-muhn-deyn] / ˌsu pər mʌnˈdeɪn /








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To earlier thinkers such an act of a supermundane and immutable God appeared as a single act.

From Jewish Theology by Kohler, Kaufmann

You become a citizen of the selecter world, the highest we know of in connection with our old world, which is not supermundane.

From Complete Short Works of George Meredith by Meredith, George

The mere press rumour that France might barter Tahiti for German goods filled the British newspaper world with supermundane wrath.

From The Crime Against Europe A Possible Outcome of the War of 1914 by Casement, Roger

The faith of all ages and nations had held that occurrences which seemed to result from supermundane force were produced by disembodied intelligences.

From Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism by Putnam, Allen

Black hilltops are as islands jutting out from a grey supermundane sea.

From My Tropic Isle by Banfield, E. J. (Edmund James)