firmamental
IPA: fˈɝmʌmˈɛntʌɫ
adjective
- Of, belonging to, or relating to the firmament or heavens; celestial.
- (rare) Of, belonging to, or relating to support or strengthening.
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Examples of "firmamental" in Sentences
- The firmamental conflagration faded away, and the soft night spread its shadows over the earth.
- Can the whole firmamental creation in its turn be nothing but a corner of some mightier scheme?
- The thought that overarches the centuries with firmamental sweep is the thought of the Ensemble.
- And then high up in the firmamental darkness we heard the clamant cries of some great, passing birds.
- But there were certain early winter days in Casterbridge -- days of firmamental exhaustion which followed angry south-westerly tempests -- when, if the sun shone, the air was like velvet.
- Here also are found the insignificant lightness of the pebble and the mighty lightness of the planet; while between them range the weighty masses, superior to the petty ponderability of the one, and unequal to the firmamental float of the other.
- The dark rim of the upland drew a keen sad line against the pale glow of the sky, unbroken except where a young cedar on the lawn, that had outgrown its fellow trees, shot its pointed head across the horizon, piercing the firmamental lustre like a sting.
- It never was, never will be Besides, if there be infinite planetary and firmamental worlds, as [6610] some will, there be infinite genii or commanding spirits belonging to each of them; and so, per consequens (for they will be all adored), infinite religions.
- The 'higher deities' are the two last in these five Deva worlds which, by the Buddhists, were included with hell, the Peta's or ghosts, animals, men, Asuras, and firmamental spirits, in the 'Kāmaloka of sense-desire,' inferior in space to the Heavens of 'Form' and the 'Formless.'
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