sovran

[ˈsʌvrən]

sovran Definition

  • 1a variant spelling of 'sovereign', meaning possessing supreme or ultimate power
  • 2a British gold coin worth one pound sterling, first issued in 1817

Using sovran: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sovran" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The queen is the sovran ruler of the country.

  • Example

    The sovran power of the government is being challenged by the opposition party.

  • Example

    The banknote was exchanged for a sovran coin.

sovran Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sovran

Antonyms for sovran

Phrases with sovran

  • the Pope, the bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church

    Example

    The Sovran Pontiff delivered his annual address to the faithful.

  • a type of British banknote issued by the Bank of England between 1970 and 1988

    Example

    The collector was thrilled to acquire a rare Sovran Bank Note.

  • Sovran Self-Storage

    a company that provides self-storage services in the United States

    Example

    Sovran Self-Storage has over 500 facilities across the country.

Origins of sovran

from Old French 'soverain', from Vulgar Latin 'superanus', meaning 'chief' or 'highest'

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Summary: sovran in Brief

'Sovran' [ˈsʌvrən] is a variant spelling of 'sovereign', an adjective and noun that denotes possessing supreme or ultimate power. It can refer to a ruler or government, as in 'The queen is the sovran ruler of the country,' or a British gold coin worth one pound sterling, as in 'The banknote was exchanged for a sovran coin.'