- In the
second half of the 12th century, a
group of
German tradesmen ("
multus populus Teutonicorum" from
various parts of the Holy
Roman Empire) settled...
- (fact)
feito feitu fechu hecho NŎCTE(M) (night)
noite nueite nueche noche MŬLTU(M) (much)
muito muncho mucho AUSCULTĀRE (to listen)
escoitar escuchar escuchar...
- "We came to drink" (Bibere venimus) - "Now you're
talking a lot" (Ia[m]
multu[m] loquimini) - "We may be
called away" (Avocemur) - "We're
having three"...
- is on the
obverse (left), the
emperor on the reverse. Legend: D[OMI]N[US] IHS[US] CH[RI]S[TOS] REX
RAGNANTIUM / D[OMI]N[US] IUSTINI****
MULTUS A[ΝΝΙ]....
- unguri, ce şi saşi
peste samă de mulţi şi români
peste tot locul, de mai
multu-i ţara lăţită de români decât de unguri."
cited from
Grigore Ureche, Letopisețul...
-
mulier muli-
woman muliebrity,
mulierose multa,
mulcta mult-
penalty mulct multus • plūs • plūrimus mult- • plūr- • plūrim- many • more • most multiplex,...
-
trimotor mulg-, muls- milk
Latin mulgere emulsion multi- many, much
Latin multus multilingual, multiple, multiplex, multiplication, multiplicity, multiply...
- malus, -a, -um bad peior, -ius
worse pessimus, -a, -um very bad,
worst multus, -a, -um much plūs (+ genitive) more plūrimus, -a, -um very much, most multī...
- 'tongue'; the non-hybrid word is
unilingual Multigraph – from the
Latin multus 'many' and the Gr**** γραφή (graphē); the non-hybrid word
would be polygraph...
- *mikilaz << PIE *meǵa- ("big, stout, great")
Spanish mucho ("much")
Latin multus (many) << PIE *ml̥tos ("crumbled")
desert Latin dēserō ("to abandon") <<...