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Is super latin or greek

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15y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Super is the Latin adverb and preposition used with a noun in the accusative case, meaning above, on, over, beyond, on top of, besides.

If it is used with a noun in the ablative case, it means about, concerning, in addition to.

The classical Greek term meaning "above" is the prefix epi-.

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