The Romans did not have a "supernatural world." For them, everything was part of Nature, especially the gods. Most of what we mean by "supernatural" would be covered by their words divinus (godly) and caelestis, (heavenly). Otherwise it needs a phrase like ultra quod rerum natura patitur, or "beyond what the nature of things allows."
Saol osnádúrtha.
your moms vagina
mundus
WHEN WE HEAR THE WORD SUPERNATURAL, WE TEND TO THINK OF SPIRITS, GHOSTS, OR SOME SORT OF PARANORMAL OTHER WORLDY ENTITY. jESUS DIDNT CLAIM TO BE SUPERNATURAL , HE DID SAY THAT HE WAS GOD, HIM AND GOD ARE THE SAME PERSON. HE WAS NOT OF THIS WORLD, HE WAS NOT SUPERNATURAL- HE WAS DIVINE, A DIVINE ENTITY NOT OF THIS WORLD.
De hoc mundo: Out of This world
Insanis
Tene mundum.
Rex mei mundi.
ego princeps mundi
Amicus es in mundo.
In Latin its Umbra Mundus.
Yes, the word 'supernatural' is both a noun and an adjective.Examples:We heard sounds as if from the supernatural. (noun)They say that a supernatural being resides here. (adjective)