The most classic case may be maior 'larger'; its phonological representation is /mai̯i̯or/ [...] the provision of a macron (i.e., māior, as if the vowel were long) in order to display the syllable weight — the way common in a number of grammar books and dictionaries — is utterly misleading in that it disguises the phonological reality.
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Maior privatu visus dum privatus fuit, et omnium consensu capax imperii nisi imperasset. Compare He seemed greater than a subject while he was yet in a subject's rank, and by common consent would have been pronounced equal to empire, had he never been emperor.
Maior (also spelled major) (Latin, 'greater') gives its name to several occupations such as maior domus, major, and mayor, and thus many surnames, especially German surnames like Maier, Meier, Meyer, Meir, Mayer, Meyr, and the Dutch surname Meijer.
Os símbolos “>” (maior) e “<” (menor) são elementos usados na matemática para indicar que um valor é maior ou menor que outro. Estes dois sinais são usados para designar desigualdade, e a abertura sempre aponta para o número maior e a terminação ou extremidade para o número menor.