sovrano
Italian
editEtymology
editFrom sovra, modeled after Old French soverain,[1] Vulgar Latin *superānus, from Latin super, whence also soprano. Cognate to French souverain, Spanish and Portuguese soberano. Doublet of soprano.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editsovrano (feminine sovrana, masculine plural sovrani, feminine plural sovrane)
Noun
editsovrano m (plural sovrani, feminine sovrana)
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- Italian terms derived from Old French
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