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Etymology
Derived from Latin superbus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
superba (accusative singular superban, plural superbaj, accusative plural superbajn)
- superb, wonderful
- superba vidaĵo, superba panoramo, superba kolekto, superba voĉo.
- superb scene, wonderful panorama, loveley collection, magnificent voice.
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from French superbe, Italian superbo, Spanish soberbio.
Pronunciation
Adjective
superba
- conceited, supercilious, proud (undue self-esteem), haughty, arrogant
- Antonym: humila
Derived terms
See also
Italian
Adjective
superba
- feminine singular of superbo
Latin
Adjective
superba
- inflection of superbus:
- nominative/vocative feminine singular
- nominative/accusative/nominative neuter plural
Adjective
superbā
- ablative feminine singular of superbus
Spanish
Adjective
superba f
- feminine singular of superbo