Eminence
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈɛmɪnəns/
Origin
From Old French eminence, from Latin Ä“minÄ“ntia ("prominenceâ€, “protuberanceâ€; “eminenceâ€, “excellence").
Full definition of eminence
Noun
eminence
(plural eminences)- someone of high rank, reputation or social station
- the quality or state of being eminent
- prominence in a particular order or accumulation; esteem
- (geology) an elevated land area or a hill
- 1817, Walter Scott, Rob Roy:From the summit of an eminence I had already had a distant view of Osbaldistone Hall, a large and antiquated edifice, peeping out from a Druidical grove of huge oaks ....
- (anatomy) a protuberance
Derived terms
- Eminence (your Eminence), title of honor for a Roman Catholic cardinal