supertranscendental
English
Alternative forms
- super-transcendental
Etymology
super- + transcendental
Adjective
supertranscendental (comparative more supertranscendental, superlative most supertranscendental)
- (rare) Supertranscendent.
- 1917, Harold W. Percival, The Word, Volume 25, Theosophical Publishing Company, page 232:
- It is the mystic supertranscendental state in which we say the Divine lives —— if such an expression is allowed.
- 1944, The Journal of Musicology, Volume 4, Music Science Press, page 43:
- The Adagio sostenuto of Opus 106 — the greatest adagio Beethover ever wrote, without qualification — is supertranscendental.
- 1977, Marcus Bach, The Power of Rotal Living: A Holistic Approach to the Coming of the New Person for the New Age, Fawcett Crest, →ISBN, page 195:
- Today spin-off groups range all the way from existential to supertranscendental meditation, various innovative centers, ashrams and retreats.