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supreme

adjective
(of authority or an office, or someone holding it) superior to all others:
最高の, 最高位の〈権力・権威・地位など〉
e.g. a unified force with a supreme commander.
(程度・質・重要性などが)至高の, 最高の
e.g. on the racetrack he reigned supreme.
e.g. he was nerving himself for a supreme effort.
e.g. our comrades who made the supreme sacrifice.
postpositive used to indicate that someone or something is very good at or well known for a specified activity:
e.g. here was the gift supreme.

noun (also suprême)
a dish served in a supreme sauce:
e.g. chicken supreme. from French suprême.

PHRASES
a name for God.

ORIGIN
late 15th century (in the sense ‘highest’): from Latin supremus, superlative of superus ‘that is above’, from superabove’.