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noun1) (ruler) Souverän, der* * *['sovrin] 1. noun(a king or queen.) der Souverän2. adjective* * *sov·er·eign[ˈsɒvərɪn, AM ˈsɑ:vrən]I. nII. adj attr, inv1. (chief) höchste(r, s), oberste(r, s)\sovereign power Hoheitsgewalt f2. (thorough) uneingeschränkt, tiefste(r, s)\sovereign contempt tiefste Verachtung4. (good)\sovereign remedy Allheilmittel nt* * *['sɒvrɪn]1. n(= monarch) Souverän m, Herrscher(in) m(f); (Brit, old = coin) 20-Shilling-Münze f2. adj1) (= supreme) höchste(r, s), oberste(r, s); state, power souverän; contempt tiefste(r, s), äußerste(r, s)the sovereign power of the Pope —
our sovereign Lord the King (old) — unser gnädiger Herr, der König
2)a sovereign remedy (lit, fig) — ein Allheilmittel nt (for gegen)
3) (FIN)* * *A s2. souveräne(r) Herrscher(in)4. souveräner Staat5. fig König(in)6. Br HIST Sovereign m (eine Goldmünze)B adjthe sovereign good das höchste Gut2. unumschränkt, souverän, königlich (Macht)3. souverän (Staat)4. äußerst(er, e, es), größt(er, e, es)5. unübertrefflich* * *noun1) (ruler) Souverän, der* * *adj.größt adj.höchst adj.oberst adj.souverän adj.unumschränkt adj.unübertrefflich adj.äußerst adj. n.Herrscher m.Monarch -en m.Souverän -en m.
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