English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekdefinisie van die woord "eteries" is:Uiters delikaat en lig op 'n manier wat blykbaar nie van hierdie wêreld is nie; lugtig of hemels.Heems of geestelik; nie van die materiële wêreld nie.Gebrekkige stof; ontasbaar.Voorbeeldsin: Die eteriese musiek van die koor het die katedraal gevul met 'n gevoel van anderwêreldse skoonheid.

Synonyms

  1. airy
  2. aerial
  3. aeriform
  4. aery

Sentence Examples

  1. I think you have more substantial dangers than your ethereal ghost to deal with.
  2. Instead, like a child chasing a dog down a long hallway, I follow the ethereal source to whatever it hopes to tell me.
  3. Their confusion grew, clouding the ethereal air of the floor.
  4. He could just see a man through the crowd, dressed in brown robes, his face shrouded under the ethereal Vrearean lamps.
  5. Valz, that this apparent condensation of volume has its origin in the compression of the same ethereal medium I have spoken of before, and which is only denser in proportion to its solar vicinity?
  6. Perhaps I have died, and this is death, this ethereal feeling of being alone.
  7. I hear something else, an ethereal message that comes through now that I have left the front door open.
  8. Now, this is precisely what ought to be the case, if we suppose a resistance experienced from the comet from an extremely rare ethereal medium pervading the regions of its orbit.
  9. The other Rakarn wore helms the same ebony as their armour, each helm had two curled horns and the eyehole glass was an ethereal blue.
  10. All these and a variety of other great exploits are, were and will be, the work of fame that mortals desire as a reward and a portion of the immortality their famous deeds deserve though we Catholic Christians and knights-errant look more to that future glory that is everlasting in the ethereal regions of heaven than to the vanity of the fame that is to be acquired in this present transitory life a fame that, however long it may last, must after all end with the world itself, which has its own appointed end.