plērus
adjective I class
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1 (with [que]) the majority, most, very great part
2 about all
3 very many, a good many
adjective I class
View the declension of this word
1 (with [que]) the majority, most, very great part
2 about all
3 very many, a good many
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Locutions, idioms and examples
Achivos pleros = the majority of the Achaeans || plerique pars || a plerisque non probor = to be generally disapproved || alius … alius … plerique || affecti plerique principum || Aeschylus rudis in plerisque et incompositus || advocatis scriptoribus pleraque tradidit || causae … plerumque infitiatione defenduntur || a plerisque, vel dicam ab omnibus = from the majority, better yet from everyone || aetas tironum plerumque melior || vox hominis plerumque peccati adnuntia est || habent hunc morem plerique argentarii || a plerisque in omen magni terroris acceptum = it was interpreted by most as an omen of great terror || ac miracula aliqua affinguntur, ut plerumque tam insignibus locis = and with imagination he is attributed some prodigious facts, as generally (happens) to places that stand out much from others || bellum non unde plerique opinantur causas cepit || clausulas vult longa plerumque syllaba terminari || arguitur pleraque: C. Caesarem quasi incertae virilitatis || ac licet multa (munera) videantur, plerique haudquaquam artibus tuis pares plura tenuerunt = and even if (the benefits) seemed a lot, there are few who have more, without equalling you in merits
plērus adj. I cl.
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