sŭperlātus
1superlación — ► sustantivo femenino Condición de superlativo, muy grande o excelente. * * * superlación (del lat. «superlātus») f. Cualidad de superlativo. * * * superlación. (Del lat. superlātus). f. Cualidad de superlativo. * * * ► femenino Calidad de… …
2Superlative — Su per*la tive, a. [L. superlativus, fr. superlatus excessive, used as p. p. of superiorferre, but from a different root: cf. F. superlatif. See {Elate}, {Tolerate}.] 1. Lifted up to the highest degree; most eminent; surpassing all other;… …
3Superlatively — Superlative Su per*la tive, a. [L. superlativus, fr. superlatus excessive, used as p. p. of superiorferre, but from a different root: cf. F. superlatif. See {Elate}, {Tolerate}.] 1. Lifted up to the highest degree; most eminent; surpassing all… …
4Superlativeness — Superlative Su per*la tive, a. [L. superlativus, fr. superlatus excessive, used as p. p. of superiorferre, but from a different root: cf. F. superlatif. See {Elate}, {Tolerate}.] 1. Lifted up to the highest degree; most eminent; surpassing all… …
5superlative — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English superlatif, from Anglo French, from Late Latin superlativus, from Latin superlatus (past participle of superferre to carry over, raise high), from super + latus, past participle of ferre to carry more at… …
6Euaesthetus — Systematik Klasse: Insekten (Insecta) Ordnung: Käfer (Coleoptera) Familie: Kurzflügler (Staphylinidae) Unterfamilie …
7superlative — su|per|la|tive1 [su:ˈpə:lətıv, sju: US suˈpə:r ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: superlatif, from Late Latin superlativus, from Latin superlatus, past participle of superferre to carry above, raise high ] 1.) excellent ▪ a superlative …
8superlativ — su|per|la|tiv <aus spätlat. superlativus »steigernd; <übertreibend« zu lat. superlatus, Part. Perf. von superferre »darüber tragen, bringen«>: a) überragend; b) übertreibend, übertrieben (Rhet.) …
9superlative — (adj.) late 14c., from O.Fr. superlatif (13c.), from L.L. superlativus exaggerated, superlative, from L. superlatus exaggerated (used as pp. of superferre carry over or beyond ), from super beyond (see SUPER (Cf. super )) + lat carry, from *tlat …
10superlative — [su: pə:lətɪv] adjective 1》 of the highest quality or degree. 2》 Grammar (of an adjective or adverb) expressing the highest or a very high degree of a quality (e.g. bravest, most fiercely). Contrasted with positive and comparative. noun a… …
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