semicelestial

adj

Etymology

From semi- + celestial.

  1. derived from *kéh₂ilos
  2. derived from caelestis — “of or in the heavens, heavenly; (figurative) of the gods, divine; etc.
  3. derived from caelestiālis — “celestial
  4. derived from celestial
  5. inherited from celestial — “relating to the heavens or sky; (Christianity) relating to heaven, divine, heavenly
  6. prefixed as semicelestial — “semi + celestial

Definitions

  1. Half or partly celestial.

    • Traditionally the semicelestial potentates of the Persian Zoroastrians were regarded in a manner similar to the divine pharaohs of the Egyptians.

The neighborhood

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