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multa (pauca) puncta in centuria (tribu) aliqua ferreto obtain many (few) votes in a century or tribe.Rate it:
multa acerba expertus esthe has had many painful experiences.Rate it:
multa cognita, percepta habere, multa didicisseto be well-informed, erudite.Rate it:
multa de noctelate at night.Rate it:
multa et magna inter nos officia intercedunt (Fam. 13. 65)we are united by many mutual obligations.Rate it:
multa exempla in unum (locum) colligereto collect, accumulate instances.Rate it:
multa verba facereto go deeply into a matter, discuss it fully.Rate it:
multae causae me impulerunt ad aliquid or ut...I was induced by several considerations to...Rate it:
multam irrogare alicui (Cic. Dom. 17. 45)to impose a fine (used of the prosecutor or the tribunus plebis proposing a fine to be ratified by the people).Rate it:
multarum rerum cognitione imbutum esse (opp. litterarum or eruditionis expertem esse or [rerum] rudem esse)to be well-informed, erudite.Rate it:
multarum rerum ususvaried, manifold experience.Rate it:
multi cibi esse, edacem esseto be a great eater.Rate it:
multi viri docti, or multi et ii docti (not multi docti)many learned men; many scholars.Rate it:
multis casibus iactarito experience the ups and downs of life.Rate it:
multis cum lacrimiswith many tears.Rate it:
multis et illatis et acceptis vulneribus (B. G. 1. 50)after many had been wounded on both sides.Rate it:
multis iniquitatibus exercerito be severely tried by misfortune.Rate it:
multis negotiis implicatum, districtum, distentum, obrutum esseto be involved in many undertakings; to be much occupied, embarrassed, overwhelmed by business-claims.Rate it:
multis rebus or locisin many respects; in many points.Rate it:
multitudine hostium cingito be surrounded by the superior force of the enemy.Rate it:
multitudinem in agris collocareto settle a large number of people in a country.Rate it:
multitudinis dominatus or imperiumgovernment by the mob.Rate it:
multitudinis suffragiis rem permittereto leave a matter to be decided by popular vote.Rate it:
multitudo circumfunditur alicuia crowd throngs around some one.Rate it:
multum (aliquid) alicui rei tribuereto consider of importance; to set much (some) store by a thing.Rate it:
multum (mediocriter) in graecis litteris versarito be well (slightly) acquainted with Greek literature.Rate it:
multum (nihil) ad communem utilitatem afferreto considerably (in no way) further the common good.Rate it:
multum afferre ad aliquidto contribute much towards...; to affect considerably; to be instrumental in...Rate it:
multum alicui tribuereto value, esteem a person.Rate it:
multum auctoritate valere, posse apud aliquemto have great influence with a person; to have considerable weight.Rate it:
multum communi hominum opinioni tribuereto be always considering what people think.Rate it:
multum dicendo valere, posseto have great weight as a speaker.Rate it:
multum esse cum aliquo (Fam. 16. 21)to enjoy close intercourse with... (of master and pupil).Rate it:
multum operae ac laboris consumere in aliqua reto exert oneself very energetically in a matter.Rate it:
multum valere ad aliquidto contribute much towards...; to affect considerably; to be instrumental in...Rate it:
multum valere gratia apud aliquemto be highly favoured by; to be influential with...Rate it:
multum, nimium esse (in aliqua re) (De Or. 2. 4. 17)to go deeply into a matter, discuss it fully.Rate it:
multus dies or multa lux estthe day is already far advanced.Rate it:
multus sermoa long conversation.Rate it:
mundanus, mundi civis et incola (Tusc. 5. 37)a citizen of the world; cosmopolitan.Rate it:
munere fungi, muneri praeesseto perform official duties.Rate it:
muneri aliquem praeficere, praeponereto appoint some one to an office.Rate it:
munitiones perrumpereto break through the lines (and relieve a town).Rate it:
munus administrare, gerereto perform official duties.Rate it:
munus explere, sustinereto fulfil the duties of one's position.Rate it:
munus gladiatorium edere, dare (or simply munus edere, dare)to give a gladiatorial show.Rate it:
murum nudare defensoribusto drive the defenders from the walls.Rate it:

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