superlatif

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See also: supèrlatif

French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French superlatif, borrowed from Late Latin superlātīvus, from Latin superlātus (extravagant, of hyperbole), past participle of superfero (carry over), from super (above) + fero (bear, carry).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sy.pɛʁ.la.tif/
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Noun

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superlatif m (plural superlatifs)

  1. (grammar) superlative

Adjective

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superlatif (feminine superlative, masculine plural superlatifs, feminine plural superlatives)

  1. (grammar) superlative
  2. superlative (the best)

See also

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Further reading

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Old French

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Etymology

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From Late Latin superlātīvus, from Latin superlātus (extravagant, of hyperbole).

Noun

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superlatif oblique singularm (oblique plural superlatis, nominative singular superlatis, nominative plural superlatif)

  1. (grammar) superlative

Descendants

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  • Middle English: superlatyf
  • French: superlatif
  • Norman: supèrlatif