Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a supernal or supernatural manner; by supernormal means.

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  • adverb In a supernal way; celestially.

Etymologies

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supernal +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • I know that an awful lot of people come to me with the idea that I'm some kind of supernally wise and powerful savant, and that I can't possibly be interested in their problems.

    Magic's Price Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • I know that an awful lot of people come to me with the idea that I'm some kind of supernally wise and powerful savant, and that I can't possibly be interested in their problems.

    Magic's Price Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • The supernally handsome Adept from the North could charm just about anyone or anything if he exerted himself, and Iceshadow was no exception to the power of that charm.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • One boy, who eventually earns the name of Jack Silk, escapes from a factory school by leaping off the top of his factory in The Bird's wake and finds himself able to move supernally faster than other humans and also able to fly, even after The Bird disappears from Ararat's sky.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Fred Perry 2009

  • One boy, who eventually earns the name of Jack Silk, escapes from a factory school by leaping off the top of his factory in The Bird's wake and finds himself able to move supernally faster than other humans and also able to fly, even after The Bird disappears from Ararat's sky.

    Thunderer Fred Perry 2009

  • Rador stamped twice and the same supernally sweet, silver bell tones of — yesterday, I must call it, although in that place of eternal day the term is meaningless — bade us enter.

    The Moon Pool 2004

  • At the moment, whether the man before him was supernally brave or supremely stupid did not really matter.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • So motionless was it that a visitor might easily have taken it for some supernally truthful sculpture and not a real, living creature.

    Flinx's Folly Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003

  • When their drive fields intersected, both ship and shell vanished in an entirely satisfactory and supernally bright dissolution of energy-encumbered particles.

    Dirge Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000

  • When their drive fields intersected, both ship and shell vanished in an entirely satisfactory and supernally bright dissolution of energy-encumbered particles.

    Dirge Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000

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