adv. [-LY2.] In a superhuman manner; to a degree beyond what is human.

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1830.  De Quincey, R. Bentley, Wks. 1857, VII. 170. An author so superhumanly imaginative as Milton.

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1856.  R. A. Vaughan, Mystics (1860), II. IX. ii. 295. To live, not humanly, but superhumanly.

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1883.  Athenæum, 19 May, 627/3. As though an astonishingly and almost superhumanly clever schoolboy were reciting an incredibly and prodigiously perfect theme.

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  So Superhumanness, superhumanity.

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1900.  Speaker, 10 March, 611/2. He feels that the Bismarckian trampling upon common conventions is part of the Bismarckian superhumanness.

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