a. [SUPRA- 4 a.] = SUPERSENSUAL.
1857. Kingsley, Two Y. Ago, I. 10. Of him, too, I presume, an ideal exists eternally in the supra-sensual Platonic universe.
1868. Lightfoot, Philippians, 198. The star is the suprasensual counterpart, the heavenly representative; the lamp, the earthly realisation, the outward embodiment.
1889. Skrine, Mem. E. Thring, 79. It seemed as if the touch of supra-sensual things, the breath of religious mystery, was needed to make this instrument yield its own music.
So Suprasensuous a. = SUPERSENSUOUS.
1866. Westcott, Ess., i. (1891), 2. An inherent communion with a divine and suprasensuous world.