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Word - rootword - affixes
langitnon - langit - -non~
la.ngit.nun. - 3 syllables

-non = langitnon
langitnon

langitnon [lá.ngit.nun.] : celestial (adj.); divine (adj.); ethereal (adj.); heavenly (adj.)
langit [lá.ngit.] : heaven (n.); sky (n.)

Derivatives of langit


Glosses:
celestial
adj. (pertain)1. celestial, heavenlyof or relating to the sky.; "celestial map"; "a heavenly body"
adj. (pertain)2. celestial, heavenlyrelating to or inhabiting a divine heaven.; "celestial beings"; "heavenly hosts"
adj. 3. celestial, ethereal, supernalof heaven or the spirit.; "celestial peace"; "ethereal melodies"; "the supernal happiness of a quiet death"
~ heavenlyof or belonging to heaven or god.
divine
n. (person)1. almighty, creator, divine, god almighty, godhead, jehovah, lord, makerterms referring to the Judeo-Christian God.
~ god, supreme beingthe supernatural being conceived as the perfect and omnipotent and omniscient originator and ruler of the universe; the object of worship in monotheistic religions.
~ blessed trinity, holy trinity, sacred trinity, trinitythe union of the Father and Son and Holy Ghost in one Godhead.
~ hypostasis of christ, hypostasisany of the three persons of the Godhead constituting the Trinity especially the person of Christ in which divine and human natures are united.
n. (person)2. churchman, cleric, divine, ecclesiastica clergyman or other person in religious orders.
~ clergyman, man of the cloth, reverenda member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church.
~ ordainera cleric who ordains; a cleric who admits someone to holy orders.
~ pardonera medieval cleric who raised money for the church by selling papal indulgences.
~ pluralista cleric who holds more than one benefice at a time.
~ a kempis, thomas a kempisGerman ecclesiastic (1380-1471).
~ saint bruno, st. bruno, bruno(Roman Catholic Church) a French cleric (born in Germany) who founded the Carthusian order in 1084 (1032-1101).
v. (perception)3. divineperceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers.
~ perceive, comprehendto become aware of through the senses.; "I could perceive the ship coming over the horizon"
~ chiromancedivine by reading someone's palms.; "The Gypsies chiromanced"; "She refused to chiromance my fate"
v. (contact)4. divinesearch by divining, as if with a rod.; "He claimed he could divine underground water"
~ dowseuse a divining rod in search of underground water or metal.
~ look for, search, seektry to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of.; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the missing man in the entire county"
adj. 5. divine, godlyemanating from God.; "divine judgment"; "divine guidance"; "everything is black or white...satanic or godly"
~ heavenlyof or belonging to heaven or god.
adj. 6. divine, providentialresulting from divine providence.; "providential care"; "a providential visitation"
~ heavenlyof or belonging to heaven or god.
adj. 7. divine, godlikebeing or having the nature of a god.; "the custom of killing the divine king upon any serious failure of his...powers"; "the divine will"; "the divine capacity for love"; "'Tis wise to learn; 'tis God-like to create"
~ heavenlyof or belonging to heaven or god.
adj. 8. divinedevoted to or in the service or worship of a deity.; "divine worship"; "divine liturgy"
~ sacredconcerned with religion or religious purposes.; "sacred texts"; "sacred rites"; "sacred music"
adj. 9. divine, godlikeappropriate to or befitting a god.; "the divine strength of Achilles"; "a man of godlike sagacity"; "man must play God for he has acquired certain godlike powers"
~ superhumanabove or beyond the human or demanding more than human power or endurance.; "superhuman beings"; "superhuman strength"; "soldiers driven mad by superhuman misery"
adj. 10. divine, elysian, inspiredbeing of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods.; "her pies were simply divine"; "the divine Shakespeare"; "an elysian meal"; "an inspired performance"
~ glorioushaving or deserving or conferring glory.; "a long and glorious career"; "our glorious literature"
ethereal
adj. 1. aerial, aeriform, aery, airy, etherealcharacterized by lightness and insubstantiality; as impalpable or intangible as air.; "figures light and aeriform come unlooked for and melt away"; "aerial fancies"; "an airy apparition"; "physical rather than ethereal forms"
~ insubstantial, unsubstantial, unreallacking material form or substance; unreal.; "as insubstantial as a dream"; "an insubstantial mirage on the horizon"
adj. (pertain)2. etherealof or containing or dissolved in ether.; "ethereal solution"
~ chemical science, chemistrythe science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions.
adj. 3. ethereal, gossamercharacterized by unusual lightness and delicacy.; "this smallest and most ethereal of birds"; "gossamer shading through his playing"
~ delicateexquisitely fine and subtle and pleasing; susceptible to injury.; "a delicate violin passage"; "delicate china"; "a delicate flavor"; "the delicate wing of a butterfly"
heavenly
adj. 1. heavenlyof or belonging to heaven or god.
~ ambrosial, ambrosianworthy of the gods.
~ supernal, celestial, etherealof heaven or the spirit.; "celestial peace"; "ethereal melodies"; "the supernal happiness of a quiet death"
~ divine, godlyemanating from God.; "divine judgment"; "divine guidance"; "everything is black or white...satanic or godly"
~ godlike, divinebeing or having the nature of a god.; "the custom of killing the divine king upon any serious failure of his...powers"; "the divine will"; "the divine capacity for love"; "'Tis wise to learn; 'tis God-like to create"
~ paradisaic, paradisaical, paradisal, paradisiac, paradisiacalrelating to or befitting Paradise.; "together in that paradisal place"; "paradisiacal innocence"
~ divine, providentialresulting from divine providence.; "providential care"; "a providential visitation"
~ superlunar, superlunary, translunar, translunaryunworldly or ethereal.; "high translunary dreams"
~ supernalbeing or coming from on high.; "interpret the plague as a visitation from heaven, a supernal punishment for the sins of men"
~ immortalnot subject to death.
~ sacredconcerned with religion or religious purposes.; "sacred texts"; "sacred rites"; "sacred music"
sky
n. (object)1. skythe atmosphere and outer space as viewed from the earth.
~ atmospherethe envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body.
~ blue air, blue sky, wild blue yonder, bluethe sky as viewed during daylight.; "he shot an arrow into the blue"
~ clouda visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude.
~ earth, globe, worldthe 3rd planet from the sun; the planet we live on.; "the Earth moves around the sun"; "he sailed around the world"
~ mackerel skya sky filled with rows of cirrocumulus or small altocumulus clouds.
~ rainbowan arc of colored light in the sky caused by refraction of the sun's rays by rain.
v. (contact)2. flip, pitch, sky, tossthrow or toss with a light motion.; "flip me the beachball"; "toss me newspaper"
~ flingthrow with force or recklessness.; "fling the frisbee"
~ submarinethrow with an underhand motion.
~ lagthrow or pitch at a mark, as with coins.
~ throw back, toss backthrow back with a quick, light motion.; "She tossed back her head"