supernaturality

English

Etymology

supernatural + -ity

Noun

supernaturality (countable and uncountable, plural supernaturalities)

  1. The quality or state of being supernatural.
    Synonym: supernaturalness
  2. (dated) Anything supernatural.
    • 1848, Arthur O'Connor, Monopoly the Cause of All Evil:
      filling the Gospels with supernaturalities
    • 1869, Hugh Miller, The Cruise of the Betsey:
      the cottage of the miller, and which was once known as the scene of one of those supernaturalities that belong to the times of the witch and the fairy

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