The term "transcendental" refers to something that goes beyond ordinary limits or experiences. It often relates to abstract concepts that are not easily understood through direct observation or experience. In philosophy, it can describe ideas that pertain to the nature of existence and the ultimate reality. In a more general sense, it can denote experiences or concepts that evoke a sense of awe, wonder, or spiritual significance.
The word "transcendental" comes from the Latin "transcendens," which is the present participle of "transcendere," meaning "to climb over" or "to rise above." The Latin roots are "trans," meaning "beyond," and "scandere," meaning "to climb."