Sov″er‐eign (? or?; 277), a. [OE. soverain, sovereyn, OF. soverain, suvrain, F. souverain, LL. superanus, fr. L. superus that is above, upper, higher, fr. super above. See Over, Super, and cf. Soprano. The modern spelling is due to a supposed connection with reign.] 1. Supreme or highest in power; superior to all others; chief; as, our sovereign prince.
2. Independent of, and unlimited by, any other; possessing, or entitled to, original authority or jurisdiction; as, a sovereign state; a sovereign discretion.
3. Princely; royal. “Most sovereign name.” Shak.
At Babylon was his sovereign see. Chaucer.
4. Predominant; greatest; utmost; paramount.
We acknowledge him our sovereign good. Hooker.
5. Efficacious in the highest degree; effectual; controlling; as, a sovereign remedy. Dryden.
Such a sovereign influence has this passion upon the regulation of the lives and actions of men. South.
Sovereign state, a state which administers its own government, and is not dependent upon, or subject to, another power.