n. [ L. aether, Gr.
Complex ether,
Mixed ether
Compound ether (Chem.),
Ether engine (Mach.),
a.
Go, heavenly guest, ethereal messenger. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
Vast chain of being, which from God began,
Natures ethereal, human, angel, man. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]
Ethereal oil. (Chem.)
Ethereal oil of wine (Chem.),
Ethereal salt (Chem.),
n. Ethereality. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The state of being ethereal; etherealness. [ 1913 Webster ]
Something of that ethereality of thought and manner which belonged to Wordsworth's earlier lyrics. J. C. Shairp. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. An ethereal or spiritlike state. J. H. Stirling. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t.
Etherealized, moreover, by spiritual communications with the other world. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ]
adv. In an ethereal manner. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. Ethereality. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ L.aethereus, Gr. &unr_; See Ether. ]
This ethereous mold whereon we stand. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
Ethereous oil.
n. (Chem.) The act or process of making ether; specifically, the process by which a large quantity of alcohol is transformed into ether by the agency of a small amount of sulphuric, or ethyl sulphuric, acid. [ 1913 Webster ]