a. (sb.) [SUPRA- 4 a. So F.] = SUPERSENSIBLE; also absol. with the.
1839. Penny Cycl., XIII. 177/1. Kant applies the term of noumenon to the notion of God, and generally to all supra-sensible objects, which may be conceived of. Ibid. The acceptance of this postulate [of the practical reason] as true and legitimate does not constitute a scientific certainty, which indeed does not exist for the supra-sensible.
1855. Kingsley, Westw. Ho! ii. Your Platonical eternal world of suprasensible forms.
1902. A. M. Fairbairn, Philos. Chr. Relig., I. vi. 200. Religion is, subjectively, mans consciousness of relation to suprasensible Being.