Celebrious

/səˈlɛbriəs/ adjective

Famous, well-known, or celebrated; having widespread recognition or renown.

From Latin 'celebris' meaning 'much-frequented, famous,' derived from 'celebrare' meaning 'to honor or celebrate.' The English form was influenced by the suffix '-ious' (meaning 'full of') and the concept evolved to mean widely known or honored.

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