Superhuman
来自Big Physics
mid 17th century: from late Latin superhumanus (see super-, human).
wiktionary
From Medieval Latin superhūmānus. [1] [2]
etymonline
superhuman (adj.)
1630s, from Medieval Latin superhumanus; see super- + human (adj.). In early use often "divine," since 19c. typically "above the powers or nature of man." Related: Superhumanly.