| Latin | English | |
| etiam | (+ comparative) still [etiam maior = still greater | » |
| magis | more, to a greater extent, rather, for preference | » |
| adaugeo | to make greater, add, increase, augment | » |
| quantum | adv, regard to, as much as, the more, the greater | » |
| plerusque | very many, a great number, a large part, the greater part | » |
| Ad maiorem Dei gloriam | For the greater glory of God | » |
| Ubi maior, minor cessat | When the bigger (greater, older) speaks, the less (younger) quits (speaking) | » |
| Corruptissima re publica plurimae leges | The greater the degeneration of the republic, the more of its laws | » |
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