Current results for occurrence #1 of multi in Latin Vulgate, entry multus:

MeaningVotes
I. comp. plus; sup. plurimus (v. at the...
I. Posit.
A. In gen.: multi mortales, Cato ap. Gell. 10, 3, 17...
B. In partic.
1. Too much, overmuch, excessive: supellex mo...
2. In speech, much-speaking, diffuse, prolix:...
3. Frequent, frequently present: in operibus,...
A. multum, much, very much, greatly, very, often,...
B. multō by much, much, a great deal, far, by far...
1. With comparatives and verbs which imply compariso...
2. With sup. (rare but class.), by far, by...
3. With particles denoting a difference, far, gre...
4. In specifications of time, before ante and post, ...
5. Very rarely with the positive for multum: maligna...
6. Doubled, multo multoque, with comparatives: multo...
II. Comp.: plūs, plūris; in the plur., plūres,...
A. In the sing. (used both substantively and adverbi...
(b). With a partitive gen.: vultis pecuniae plu...
(g). With quam (some examples of which have alr...
(d). Without quam: HOMINES PLOVS V. OINVORSEI V...
2. In the gen. pretii, pluris, of more val...
3. Rarely, instead of the genitive, in the abl. p...
4. Plus plusque, more and more: quem mehercul...
5. Like magis, with an adj.: plus formosus, for form...
B. In the plur.
1. Comparatively, more in number: omnes qui a...
2. In gen., of a great number, many: qui plus...
b. Esp.: plures.
(a). The mass, the multitude, opp. pauciores, =...
(b). Euphemistically, acc. to the Gr. oi( plei/ones, <...
(g). The greater number, the majority: plures n...
III. Sup.: plūrĭmus (archaic form, plisima plur...
(b). In neutr. with a partit. gen.: sent...
(g). In the gen. pretii: plurimi: immo unice un...
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