Supernus.
Superior is a Latin word.Try Melior. It's the comparative form of "Good" it means "Better."
The latin word "superior" is pronounced sooh-pair-ee-or which means "latter" (comparative adjective).
respondeat superior
"Let (the) superior respond" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Respondeat superior. The phrase most famously references the liability of an employer for wrongful actions within the scope of an employee's job position. The pronunciation will be "res-PON-dey-at SOO-pey-ree-or" in Church and classical Latin.
Patriarch comes from Latin. ~Pater meaning Father and Arch meaning over or superior
Super omnes is a latin expression that means "superior to everyone"
Supersede, from the Latin supersedēre 'to be superior to'. A variant is supercede, but this is disputed because this spelling doesn't follow the word's Latin roots.
Pryor is a variant of Prior. It's derived from the Latin 'prior' meaning 'superior'.
The Latin root word "amin" means "love" or "desire." It is commonly seen in words related to affection or attraction, such as "amiable" or "amicable."
The Latin synonym for "last month" is "praeteritus mensis." This phrase directly translates to refer to the month that has just passed. Another way to express this could be "mensis superior," meaning "the previous month."
The word you're probably looking for is "sesquipedalian", which comes from the Latin for "a foot and a half".
In medical terminology superior means above, referring to a part of the body that is situated above another or directed upwards. More specifically it means towards the head. superior (superioris), latin a little correction: part of the body what is above the middle (mid-plane). Otherwisw superior could also be meant as... higher