metethereal

adj

Etymology

From meta- + ethereal.

  1. derived from αἰθέριος — “of or pertaining to the upper air
  2. borrowed from aetherius — “of or pertaining to the ether, the sky, Heaven or the air or upper air
  3. prefixed as metethereal — “meta- + ethereal

Definitions

  1. Lying beyond the ether, in the spiritual, transcendent realm where the soul is held to…

    Lying beyond the ether, in the spiritual, transcendent realm where the soul is held to exist in certain spiritual or spiritualist theories.

    • But for our minds there must needs be 'a critical point' in any such imagined continuity; so that the world where life and thought are carried on apart from matter, must certainly rank again as a new, a metethereal environment.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA