PLUS, plus
Sounds Like: PLOOS
Translations: more, rather, besides, in addition, a greater amount, a greater number
From the root: PLUS
Part of Speech: Adverb, Adjective, Noun
Explanation: PLUS is a Latin word that can function as an adverb, an adjective, or a noun. As an adverb, it means 'more' or 'rather', often used to indicate a greater degree or quantity. As an adjective, it means 'more' or 'greater', typically referring to a larger quantity or number. As a noun, it refers to 'a greater amount' or 'a greater number'. It is frequently used in comparative constructions.
Inflection: Does not inflect (as an adverb); Neuter, Singular, Nominative or Accusative (as an adjective or noun, it functions as the comparative of 'multus' or 'magnus' and is indeclinable in this form).
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
From the same root
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