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English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman paramont , paramount ( “ paramount, pre-eminent; above ” ) , from Old French par , per ( “ by ” ) + amont , amunt ( “ upward ” ) .[ 1] Par is derived from Latin per ( “ by means of, through ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *per- ( “ to go through; to carry forth, fare ” ) ;[ 2] amont and amunt are from Latin ad montem ( “ to the mountain; upward ” ) , from ad ( “ up to ” ) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd ( “ at; to ” ) ) + montem (the accusative singular of mōns ( “ mount, mountain ” ) , ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *men- ( “ to stand out, tower ” ) ).[ 3]
Pronunciation
Adjective
paramount (not comparable )
( often postpositive ) Highest , supreme ; also, chief , leading , pre-eminent .
Synonym: utmost
Antonyms: paravail , ( of a feudal tenant )
1834 , L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon] , chapter XIV, in Francesca Carrara. , volume II, London: Richard Bentley , , (successor to Henry Colburn ), →OCLC , page 168 :Hitherto she had chiefly dwelt on her unkindness and neglect; but absence, like charity, covers a multitude of sins; and the thought now paramount was, that she should see her no more.
1963 , Margery Allingham , “Eye Witness”, in The China Governess: A Mystery , London: Chatto & Windus , →OCLC , page 249 :The story struck the depressingly familiar note with which true stories ring in the tried ears of experienced policemen. [ …] The second note, the high alarum, not so familiar and always important since it indicates the paramount sin in Man's private calendar, took most of them by surprise although they had been well prepared.
Of the highest importance .
Synonyms: crucial , imperative ; see also Thesaurus:important
Antonyms: see Thesaurus:insignificant
Getting those credit cards paid off is paramount .
( obsolete ) Of a law , right , etc.: having precedence over or superior to another.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:superior
Derived terms
Translations
highest, supreme
— see also supreme
Arabic: أعلى فائق ( 'aelaa fayiq )
Bulgarian: върховен (bg) ( vǎrhoven ) , висш (bg) ( visš )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 無上 / 无上 (zh) ( wúshàng ) , 至高無上 / 至高无上 (zh) ( zhìgāowúshàng ) , 最高 的 ( zuìgāode )
Dutch: opperste (nl)
Finnish: tärkein (fi)
Georgian: უმაღლესი ( umaɣlesi )
German: hervorragend (de) , höchst (de) , überragend (de) , vorrangig (de)
Gujarati: સર્વોચ્ચ ( sarvocc )
Hindi: सर्वोच्च ( sarvocc ) , सर्वोपरि (hi) ( sarvopri )
Kazakh: абзал (kk) ( abzal )
Macedonian: вр́ховен ( vŕhoven )
Manx: ard-chummaghtagh , ard-niartal , ard-scanshoil
Pashto: عالي (ps) ( aeli )
Polish: prymarny (pl)
Portuguese: vital (pt) , supremo (pt) , sumo (pt)
Romanian: suprem (ro)
Russian: первостепе́нный (ru) ( pervostepénnyj ) , вы́сший (ru) ( výsšij )
Spanish: supremo (es) , sumo (es)
Swedish: överlägsen (sv)
Turkish: azam (tr) , ulu (tr) , yüce (tr)
Ukrainian: верхо́вний (uk) ( verxóvnyj )
of the highest importance
Arabic: أساسي (ar) ( 'asasiun )
Bulgarian: най-важен ( naj-važen )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 至高 的 ( zhìgāode )
French: capital (fr) , primordial (fr)
Hindi: सर्वोच्च ( sarvocc )
Hungarian: mindenek felett való (hu)
Italian: capitale (it) , essenziale (it) , fondamentale (it) , primordiale (it) , prioritario (it)
Macedonian: прво́степен ( prvóstepen ) , на́јважен ( nájvažen )
Pashto: پارا مائونټ
Portuguese: primordial (pt) m or f
Russian: главне́йший (ru) ( glavnéjšij ) , краеуго́льный (ru) ( krajeugólʹnyj ) , первостепе́нный (ru) ( pervostepénnyj ) , приорите́тный (ru) ( prioritétnyj ) , важне́йший (ru) ( važnéjšij ) , архива́жный (ru) ( arxivážnyj )
Noun
paramount (plural paramounts )
A chief or superior ; ( specifically, chiefly South Africa ) an African chief having the highest status in a region ; a paramount chief .
( obsolete ) A supreme ruler ; an overlord ; ( specifically, historical ) in the feudal system , a landowner who did not derive ownership of the land from anyone else, and who was able to grant fees to others; a lord paramount .
Derived terms
Translations
African chief having the highest status in a region
References
^ “paramount, adj. , n. , and adv. ”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press , December 2020 ; “paramount1 , adj. ”, in Lexico , Dictionary.com ; Oxford University Press , 2019–2022 .
^ Compare “per, prep. ”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press , December 2020 ; “per, prep. ”, in Lexico , Dictionary.com ; Oxford University Press , 2019–2022 .
^ Compare “amount, v. ”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press , December 2020 ; “amount, v. ”, in Lexico , Dictionary.com ; Oxford University Press , 2019–2022 .
Further reading
paramount (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
“paramount ”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co. , 1911 , →OCLC .
“paramount ”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam , 1913 , →OCLC .
“paramount ”, in OneLook Dictionary Search .
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