
[Latin supernumerārius : super, above; see super- + numerum, accusative of numerus, number.]
adjective
In excess of the regular number.

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A supernumerary is an additional member of an organization. A supernumerary is also a non-regular member of a staff, a member of the staff or an employee who works in a public office who is not part of the manpower complement. Thus, a supernumerary could be an extra member or a temporary employee in addition to the permanent staff, or permanent members of a society.[1][2]
There are supernumerary actors, knights, ladies, professors, police, ministers, judges, military personnel, and writers.
This use of the word supernumerary and its counterpart, numerary, is in common use in Spanish and Latin American academy and government, and it is now also used in countries all over the world, like Great Britain, France, Italy, the US, etc.
In the Roman army, supernumerarii were either public officers who attended on several of the Roman magistrates or a kind of soldier who served to fill the places of those who were killed or disabled by their wounds, or otherwise bring up the ranks to strength.
Supernumerary is distinguished from numerary which is a civil designation for persons who are incorporated in a fixed or permanent way to a society or group, meaning a regular member of the working staff; permanent staff or member.
The term usually refers then to a type of employment which has a temporary contract.[3]
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There are many types of supernumeraries, depending on the society where they belong:
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - overtallig, overkomplet, reserve-, ekstra-
n. - statist
Nederlands (Dutch)
figurant, extra, vervanger
Français (French)
adj. - surnuméraire
n. - (Admin) surnuméraire, (Cin, Théât) figurant
Deutsch (German)
n. - Statist, Hilfsangestellter
adj. - überzählig
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - υπεράριθμος, κομπάρσος
adj. - υπεράριθμος
Italiano (Italian)
comparsa, soprannumerario
Português (Portuguese)
n. - supranumerário (m)
adj. - supernumerário
Русский (Russian)
внештатный работник, статист, внештатный, лишний, сверхкомплектный
Español (Spanish)
adj. - supernumerario, superfluo
n. - figurante, comparsa, extra, supernumerario
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - övertalig person(sak), överflödig person (sak), extraarbetare, reserv
adj. - övertalig, överflödig
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
多余的, 定额以外的人, 临时雇工
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 多餘的
n. - 定額以外的人, 臨時雇工
한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 남는, 단역의, 여분의
n. - 남는 것, 단역 배우, 임시 고용인
日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 定数外の, 定員外の, 余分な
n. - 冗員, せりふのない端役者
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) شء أو شخص زائد عن العدد المقرر , الكمبرس, : ممثل قصير الدور (صفه) زائد عن العدد المقرر أو المطلوب
עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - נוסף, מיותר, מעל לרגיל
n. - ניצב, סטטיסט, עובד מחוץ לתקן
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