Maximus

Pronunciation: /ˈmæksəməs/

Maximus (noun)

  1. A Latin honor used for a top leader, meaning “the greatest,” often in official Roman names.

Examples

  • The general earned the Roman title maximus for his victories.
  • Maximus was used as a Roman title in old records.

Maximus (adjective)

  1. The greatest or highest level that can happen or be reached.

Examples

  • She tried her maximus effort to finish before the deadline.
  • We need maximus care when handling fragile items.