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sum·ma S0879950 (so͝om′ə, sŭm′ə)n. pl. sum·mas or sum·mae (so͝om′ī, sŭm′ē) A comprehensive treatise, especially in philosophy or theology. [Medieval Latin, from Latin, the whole; see sum.]summa (ˈsʊmɑː) n, pl -mae (-miː) 1. (Theology) medieval Christianity theol a compendium of theology, philosophy, or canon law, or sometimes of all three together. The Summa Theologica of St Thomas Aquinas, written between 1265 and 1274, was the most famous of all such compendia2. rare a comprehensive work or survey[C15: from Latin: sum1]sum•ma (ˈsʊm ə, ˈsʌm ə) n., pl. sum•mae (ˈsʊm aɪ, ˈsʌm i) sum•mas. a comprehensive work, esp. a philosophical or theological treatise, covering, synthesizing, or summarizing a field or subject. [1400–50; < Medieval Latin; Latin: sum] TranslationsSUMMA
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