ultimissimo
Ultimissimo is an Italian superlative form derived from the adjective ultimo, meaning last or final. Formed with the suffix -issimo, it expresses the highest degree of finality or extremity and is typically translated as “the very last” or “the utmost final.” It can function as an adjective modifying a noun, as in l'ultimissimo giorno (the very last day), or as a predicative modifier used with essere, as in È arrivato nell'ultimissimo momento (He arrived at the very last moment).
Grammatically, ultimissimo behaves like other -issimo adjectives in Italian. It can appear in attributive position before
Etymology and usage notes: The form comes from the base ultimo plus the intensifying suffix -issimo, which
English equivalents and related terms: The nearest translations are “the very last” or “the utmost final.” Related
See also: ultimo; finalissimo; estremissimo; Italian grammatical suffices for forming superlatives.