superiority
/sʊˌpɪə(ɹ).iˈɒ.ɹɪ.ti/ · noun
Meaning
- The state of being superior.
- The right which the superior enjoys in the land held by the vassal.
Etymology / origin
From Middle English superiorite, from Old French superiorite, from Medieval Latin superioritas, from Latin superior. Morphologically superior + -ity.
- superior(Latin)→
- superioritas(la-med)→
- superiorite(fro)→
- superiorite(enm)→
- superiority (English)
- Relations: inh, der, der, der
Related words
Descendant words
- superioriti(Malay) (bor)
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