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Ethereal   /ɪθˈɪriəl/   Listen
Ethereal

adjective
1.
Characterized by lightness and insubstantiality; as impalpable or intangible as air.  Synonyms: aerial, aeriform, aery, airy.  "Aerial fancies" , "An airy apparition" , "Physical rather than ethereal forms"
2.
Of or containing or dissolved in ether.
3.
Of heaven or the spirit.  Synonyms: celestial, supernal.  "Ethereal melodies" , "The supernal happiness of a quiet death"
4.
Characterized by unusual lightness and delicacy.  Synonym: gossamer.  "Gossamer shading through his playing"






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"Ethereal" Quotes from Famous Books



... These ethereal creatures have the loveliest eyes of any human beings I ever beheld in any world. They sparkle with the brilliancy of a diamond and move with the quickness of electricity. The head is small but symmetrical and all physical proportions are most harmoniously adapted even to a nicety that would ...
— Life in a Thousand Worlds • William Shuler Harris

... with the look of one who, as he tries to say it, is seeing a thing for the first time, "does not the acorn-cup belong to the acorn? May not some of what you call illusions, be the finer, or at least more ethereal qualities of the thing itself? You do not object to ...
— Thomas Wingfold, Curate • George MacDonald

... Pursuing the analogy we may say that right, if it is to gain a footing in the world and really prevail, must of necessity be supplemented by a small amount of arbitrary force, in order that, notwithstanding its merely ideal and therefore ethereal nature, it may be able to work and subsist in the real and material world, and not evaporate and vanish into the clouds, as it does in Hesoid. Birth-right of every description, all heritable privileges, every form of national religion, and so on, may be regarded as the necessary ...
— The Essays Of Arthur Schopenhauer • Arthur Schopenhauer

... we went. It was the day, too, after our sail in the moonlight that I half believed, remembering its lovely unreality, had been a dream. But as we sailed out, there lay Sir Richard Leigh's yacht to prove it, smart and impressive, shining and solid in the sunlight as it had been ethereal the night before. I gazed at ...
— The Militants - Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World • Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

... ethereal veil, a pale, blue gossamer, spreads over the scenery, as if each object had caught some delicate reflection from the blue heavens above; and the golden illumination of this misty veil causes the peculiar charm of Italian sunsets. This effect is generally wanting in the scenery of the Andes near ...
— Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, Issue 2, February, 1864 • Various


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