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subˈsensible, a. [sub- 1 a.] Below or deeper than the range of the senses.
1863Tyndall Heat ii. 33 We can only reach the roots of natural phenomena by laying down, intellectually, a subsensible soil out of which such phenomena spring. 1871― Fragm. Sci. (1879) II. xv. 387 That subsensible world into which all natural phenomena strike their roots. So subˈsensual, -ˈsensuous adjs.
1886Homilet. Rev. July 73 The dark, *subsensual flow of a soul abandoned to vice. 1892A. M. Clerke Fam. Stud. Homer viii. 212 In some unexplained subsensual way.
a1834Coleridge Notes & Lect. (1849) I. 164 Nationality in each individual, quoad his country, is equal to the sense of individuality quoad himself; but himself as *subsensuous, and central. 1898Horton Commandm. Jesus xvi. 290 In that subsensuous contact of spirit with spirit. |