Exalted

/ɪɡˈzɔltɪd/ adjective

Held in very high regard or esteem; or elevated to a high position or status.

From Latin 'exaltare' combining 'ex-' (out, up) and 'altus' (high). The word entered Middle English via Old French 'exalter' around the 13th century, originally used for raising someone in rank or honor.

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