Sovereignty

/ˈsɑːvrənti/ or /ˈsɒvrɪnti/ noun

Sovereignty is the full right and power of a country or ruler to govern itself, without being controlled by another. It is a key idea in politics and international law.

From Old French *souveraineté*, from *souverain* “sovereign,” ultimately from Latin *superanus* “above.” The English spelling picked up the same confusing *-eign-* as *sovereign*.

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