"Superant" means "They Overcome/Conquer"
Superant comes from the verb, Supero, which is a 1st Conjugation Verb.
Four Principle Parts of Supero:
Supero, Superare, Superavi, Superatus
Present Tense Conjugation of Supero:
Singular:
1st Person - Supero (I overcome/conquer)
2nd Person - Superas (You overcome/conquer)
3rd Person - Superat (He, She, It overcomes/conquers)
Plural:
1st Person - Superamus (We overcome/conquer)
2nd Person - Superatis (You [plural] overcome/conquer)
3rd Person - Superant (They overcome/conquer)
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