The Collaborative International Dictionary
Firmamental \Fir`ma*men"tal\, a.
Pertaining to the firmament; celestial; being of the upper
regions.
--Dryden.
Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to the firmament or heavens.
WordNet
adj. relating to the firmament or upper regions
Usage examples of "firmamental".
We understand the writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews really to say in subtraction from what the Calvinist, in addition to what the Unitarian, says that Christ, by his resurrection from the tyrannous realm of death, and ascent into the unbarred heaven, demonstrated the fact that God, in his sovereign grace, in his free and wondrous love, would forgive mankind their sins, remove the ancient penalty of transgression, no more dooming their disembodied spirits to the noiseless and everlasting gloom of the under world, but admitting them to his own presence, above the firmamental floor, where the beams of his chambers are laid, and where he reigneth forever, covered with light as with a garment.
Our firmamental cluster contains, it has been calculated, in round numbers about twenty million stars.
Far above that clay bound, struggling soul, and far above those measureless, firmamental masses, is God, the Maker of them both, and the Lover of his child.
Together on his heart for ever true, As the cloud-foaming firmamental blue Rests on the blue line of a foamless sea.