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summum
neutral noun II declension
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1 top, the highest point
2 (of liquid) surface
3 (figuratively speaking) the highest point, the highest degree
4 (in the plural) end of the body
5 (in the plural) power supreme command
6 (figuratively speaking) perfection
7 grammar superlative
neutral noun II declension
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1 top, the highest point
2 (of liquid) surface
3 (figuratively speaking) the highest point, the highest degree
4 (in the plural) end of the body
5 (in the plural) power supreme command
6 (figuratively speaking) perfection
7 grammar superlative
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Locutions, idioms and examples
a summo = from the summit || ad summum (or in summum) tecti || ab summo = to start from the peak || ab imo ad summum = from one extreme to the other || ad capillum summum = until the tips of the hair || nasum a summo eminentiorem || argumenta prima et summa || ad summum usum urbis || ad summum perducta natura || ab imo evertere summa = to tear things apart || a summo do (bibere) = to pour something to drink starting from the higher side of the table || ad summum montis egressus est || a summis labris venio = to roll off one's lips (words) || bacillum a summo inflexum || aequora destringunt summis alis || a summo caelo in aequora despicio = to look at the sea from the sky above || ad summum non pervenio nisu sed impetu || aëra vincere summum arboris = to exceed the top of the tallest tree (concerning arrows) || aethere summo despiciens mare || antequam in summum ambitionis eniterentur || ab imis unguibus usque ad verticem summum = from the toes to the top of the hair || ab imo ad summum totus moduli bipedalis = from the heels to the hair for the length of two feet || alii tonsas in marmore summo praetentant || animo ad summum adsidua exercitatione perducto || e summo iam vertice rursum volvitur || altitudo summa equorum pectora aequabat || votorum summa : quid ultra quaeris? || ab eius (cornus) summo sicut palmae ramique late diffunduntur = from the heigh of that (horn) they extend with branches shaped like a palm || carmen, quo evolutum eum sede patria rebusque summis significabatur || ubi aèra vincere summum arboris haut ullae potuere sagittae
summum nt. noun II decl.
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