supereminent
adj/suːpəɹˈɛmɪnənt/
Etymology
From Middle French supereminent, and its source, Late Latin supereminens, adjectival use of Latin superēminēre (corresponding to super- + eminent).
- derived from éminent
Definitions
Superior to or notable above all others
Superior to or notable above all others; outstanding; supremely remarkable.
- so far was beauty adored amongst them, that no man was thought fit to reign that was not in all parts complete and supereminent.
- The conservatives had come into power just after his marriage, and he had held honourable though not supereminent office.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA