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plus [(gen.), pluris] adjective

COMP of multusadjective

moreadjective
[UK: mɔː(r)] [US: ˈmɔːr]

several. manyadjective

plurumus [pluruma, plurumum] adjective

highest price / valueadjective

most, greatest number / amountadjective

most frequentadjective

very manyadjective

(expressed with the first-person plural subjunctive of the verb) verb

let's(let us; forming first-person plural imperative)
verb
[UK: lets] [US: ˈlets]

(in the plural) Hottentotti noun
M

Hottentot(a member of the Khoekhoe people, see also: Khoekhoe)
noun
[UK: ˈhɒtn.tɒt] [US: ˈhɑːtn.ˌtɑːt]

(in the plural) Hurones noun

Huronnoun
[UK: ˈhjuː.ˌrɑːn] [US: ˈhjuː.ˌrɑːn]

(numerus) pluralis, numerus multitudinis, multitudo, pluralitas noun

plural [plurals](the plural number)
noun
[UK: ˈplʊə.rəl] [US: ˈplʊ.rəl]

(paternal) filius vitrici filii singular, filii vitricorum filiorum plural, (maternal) filius novercae filii singular, filii novercarum filiorum plural noun

stepnephewnoun

age, agite (plural) interjection

look(interjection to attract attention)
interjection
[UK: lʊk] [US: ˈlʊk]

aliquot, complures determiner

several(consisting of a number more than two, but not very many)
determiner
[UK: ˈse.vrəl] [US: ˈse.vrəl]

Anglosaxones (in plural) noun
M-Pl

Anglo-Saxon(member of the Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century)
noun
[UK: ˌæŋ.ɡləʊ ˈsæk.sən] [US: ˌæŋɡlo.ʊ ˈsæk.sən]

compluriens adverb

more than onceadverb

several / many times, a good number of timesadverb

complurimus [complurima, complurimum] adjective

great many (pl.), very manyadjective

complus [compluris] (3rd) M
noun

many / several people / men(pl.), a fair / good number of peoplenoun

complus [compluris] (3rd) N
noun

many / several things / items(pl.), a fair / good number of thingsnoun

complus [(gen.), compluris] adjective

many (pl.), several, a fair / good numberadjective

more than one (L+S)adjective

conpluriens adverb

more than onceadverb

several / many times, a good number of timesadverb

conplurimus [conplurima, conplurimum] adjective

great many (pl.), very manyadjective

conplus [conpluris] (3rd) M
noun

many / several people / men(pl.), a fair / good number of peoplenoun

conplus [conpluris] (3rd) N
noun

many / several things / items(pl.), a fair / good number of thingsnoun

conplus [(gen.), conpluris] adjective

many (pl.), several, a fair / good numberadjective

est, (plural) sunt, exsistet, exsistent verb
Pl

there is(third-person singular simple present indicative form of there be)
verb
[UK: ðeə(r) ɪz] [US: ˈðer ˈɪz]

Hunni (plural) noun

Hun [Huns](member of nomadic tribe)
noun
[UK: hʌn] [US: ˈhən]

mors gestationalis (nominative singular), mortis gestationalis (genitive singular), mortes gestationales (nominative plural), mortium gestationalium (genitive plural) noun

maternal death(death of a woman that occurs directly related to the procreative process)
noun

nani, gigantum humeris insidentes (plural) noun

dwarf standing on the shoulders of giants(person who discovers by building on previous discoveries)
noun

noli + infinitive (singular), nolite + infinitive (plural) verb

don't(do not)
verb
[UK: dəʊnt] [US: ˈdoʊnt]

se + 3rd person plural, inter se, alii alios (three or more), alter alterum (only two), invicem (Silver Latin), ad invicem (Late Antiquity) pronoun

each other(to one another; one to the other)
pronoun
[UK: iːtʃ ˈʌð.ə(r)] [US: ˈiːtʃ ˈʌð.r̩]

see inflected plural forms of: is, ille, hic pronoun

them(third personal plural pronoun used after a preposition or as the object of a verb)
pronoun
[UK: ðem] [US: ˈðem]

(singular) te amo, (plural) vos amo, (old) amo te, (old, emphasis) ego amo te phrase

I love you(affirmation of romantic feeling)
phrase
[UK: ˈaɪ ˈlʌv juː] [US: ˈaɪ ˈlʌv ˈjuː]

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