su·per·e·go 
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ər-
ēg
ō)
n. pl. su·per·e·gos In Freudian theory, the division of the unconscious that is formed through the internalization of moral standards of parents and society, and that censors and restrains the ego.
[New Latin (translation of German Überich : über-, over, above + Ich, ego, a special use of ichI, as a psychoanalytic term) : Latin super-, super- + New Latin ego, ego; see EGO.]