Multum

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Latin-English

multum. (ˈmul.tum) adv.

  1. Much.

[multus.]

mult|um, -ī. (ˈmul.tum) neut.

  1. A large amount; much.

[multus.]

Loci

  • αʹ Cicero, De Officiis 2.7:
latissime patet neque ad incolumitatem solum, sed etiam ad opes et potentiam valet plurimum it has a very broad application, and not just to our security, but also to our influence and power it is most effective
  • βʹ Livy, Ab Urbe Condita 24.20:
unde ceterae praedae haud multum, equorum greges maxime abacti, e quibus ad quattuor milia domanda equitibus divisa. From there, there was not much other booty; mostly scattered herds of horses, four thousand of which were divided among his cavalry to be tamed.