Sovereign
Sovereign (? o?; 277) , adjective
[Old English soverain, sovereyn, Old French soverain, suvrain, French souverain, Late Latin superanus, from Latin superus that is above, upper, higher, from super above. See Over, Super, and compare Soprano. The modern spelling is due to a supposed connection with reign.]
1.
Supreme or highest in power; superior to all others; chief; as, our sovereign prince.
2.
Independent of, and unlimited by, any other; possessing, or entitled to, original authority or jurisdiction; as, a sovereign state; a sovereign discretion.
3.
Princely; royal.
Most sovereign name.
At Babylon was his sovereign see.
4.
Predominant; greatest; utmost; paramount.
We acknowledge him [God] our sovereign good.
5.
Efficacious in the highest degree; effectual; controlling; as, a sovereign remedy. — Dryden
Such a sovereign influence has this passion upon the regulation of the lives and actions of men.
Collocations (1)
Sovereign state , a state which administers its own government, and is not dependent upon, or subject to, another power.
Sovereign (? o?; 277) , noun
1.
The person, body, or state in which independent and supreme authority is vested; especially, in a monarchy, a king, queen, or emperor.
No question is to be made but that the bed of the Mississippi belongs to the sovereign, that is, to the nation.
2.
A gold coin of Great Britain, on which an effigy of the head of the reigning king or queen is stamped, valued at one pound sterling, or about $4.86.
3.
(Zoology) Any butterfly of the tribe Nymphalidi, or genus Basilarchia, as the ursula and the viceroy.