a. rare. [SUPRA- 4 a.] = SUPERHUMAN.

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1740.  Cheyne, Regimen, 40. Outward and inward Means may be … bestow’d, by external Providences, suprahumane … Aid and Grace.

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1809.  J. Foster, Contrib. Eclectic Rev. (1844), I. 379. No believer in any supra-human means, in any immediate interposition of the Almighty.

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1840.  De Quincey, Rhetoric, Wks. 1859, XI. 42. Any supra-human intelligence, divine or angelic.

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  So Suprahumanity = SUPERHUMANITY.

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c. 1870.  Coleridge, in Lit. Rem. (1838), III. 253. An essential supra-humanity in Christ.

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