supersupreme

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

super- +‎ supreme

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /suːpəɹˈˌs(j)uːˈpɹiːm/

Adjective[edit]

supersupreme (comparative more supersupreme, superlative most supersupreme)

  1. (rare) Truly supreme; beyond supreme.
    • 1955, The Urantia Book[1], Urantia Foundation, page 12:
      The Ultimate is a supersupreme eventuation of Deity. The Supreme is the Trinity unification comprehended by finite beings; the Ultimate is the unification of the Paradise Trinity comprehended by absonite beings.
    • 1974, Ester Piedipalumbo, The Journal of Commercial Bank Lending, Volume 57[2], Robert Morris Associates, page 1:
      The very smallest is graded medium, and from there on they go up; next smallest is large, then there are about six or seven intervening grades and the largest of all is supersupreme.
    • 1976, Harold Lawrence Myra, Elsbeth[3], Revell, →ISBN, page 127:
      David was roaring as Efron talked about supercolossal and supersupreme.