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The summit everyone claims, few reach, and no one agrees on.
means Of the highest quality, standard, or degree — superior to all others in comparison.
from From Old English betst, the superlative cousin of good and better — a quietly strange family where none of the three share a root, like relatives adopted from separate languages.
Irregular trioGood, better, best share zero etymological DNA.
SuppletionLinguists call this borrowing-across-forms suppletion.
Sign-off dutyCloses more emails than any rival word.