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Etymology

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supereternal +‎ -ly

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /suːpəɹɪˈtɜː(ɹ)nəli/

Adverb

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supereternally (not comparable)

  1. (rare) In a supereternal manner.
    • 1816, Thomas Taylor Proclus, The Six Books of Proclus, the Platonic Successor, on the Theology of Plato, Translated from the Greek[1], The Hague Martinus Nijhoff, page 464:
      But as long as we are rolled about things beneath, it will appear to us to be incredible that divinity knows all things impartibly and supereternally; eternal beings indeed, having a real existence, but things which are in generation, or becoming to be, subsisting temporally, neither time nor eternity subsisting in the one.
    • 2012, Hymie Hitler, Beasts of Prey[2], Xlibris US, →ISBN, page 63:
      Wonderlandism, not at all, debatably, a matter of dilemma-licking mass, a supereternalness. Supereternally, trash[.]
    • 2016, John O'Loughlin, Prophet Over Profit[3], Lulu.com, →ISBN:
      To be Supereternally Superblessed by Superconscious free psyche and Subinfinitely Subcursed by Subsensuous free soma in Metaphysics.

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