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| tot | so many | » |
| multi | many, numerous /the common herd | » |
| quod | (neut. sing. nom.) (the war), WHICH killed so many | » |
| tot | (indecl.) so many | » |
| quot | how many, as many (indecl.) | » |
| quid | (+ genitive) how much? how many? | » |
| plura | more numerous, several, many | » |
| cuius | (fem. sing. gen.) (the queen), the vices OF WHOM were many | » |
| cuius | (masc. sing. gen.) (the saint) WHOSE virtues were many | » |
| conduco | hire, employ for wages, among many other meanings | » |
| plures | more numerous, several, many | » |
| a ab abs | (prep + abl) separation - out of (one out of many) | » |
| totidem | just as many | » |
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| multigenus | varied, of many kinds | » |
| plurimus | most, very many | » |
| multiplex | manifold, many-fold, many times / tortuous | » |
| plerusque | very many, a great number, a large part, the greater part | » |
| quam plures | as many as possible | » |
| E pluribus unum | Out of many, one | » |
| multipliciter | in many ways, in various ways | » |
| Non multae sed multum | Not many, but much | » |
| toties, totiens | so many times, so often | » |
| Iactura poucorum serva multos | Offer some to save many | » |
| multis prosecutionibus | pursuing the matter many times | » |
| Quot capita, tot sententiae | As many opinions as people | » |
| Quot linguas calles, tot homines vales | You are worth as many people as the languages that you speak | » |
| Donec eris felix multos numerabis amicos | As long as you are happy, you will have many friends | » |
| Donec eris sospes, multos numerabis amicos. Tempora si fuerint nubila, solus eris | As long as you are wealthy, you will have many friends. When the tough times come, you will be left alone | » |
| Gutta cavat lapidem non bis, sed saepe cadendo; sic homo fit sapiens non bis, sed saepe legendo | A drop hollows out the stone by falling not twice, but many times; so too is a person made wise by reading not two, but many books | » |
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