multitudinous
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multitudinous englanniksi
Existing in multitudes or great numbers; very numerous; innumerable. (defdate)
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(RQ:Dekker Wonderfull Yeare)
(RQ:Jonson Althorp)
(RQ:Donne Sermons), at the Court in April, 1629.|page=242|passage=The foundation of all, the Trinity, undermined by thoſe numerous, thoſe multitudinous Anthills of ''Socinians'', that overflovv ſome parts of the Chriſtian vvorld, and multiply every vvhere.
(RQ:Heylyn Stumbling-block)
(RQ:Heylyn Cyprianus Anglicus) at that time much peſtered vvith the Puritan Faction, vvhich vvas grovvn multitudinous and ſtrong by reaſon of the ſmall abode vvhich the Dean and Prebendaries made amongſt them, the dull connivance of their Biſhop, and the remiſs Government of their ''Metropolitan'', (..)
(RQ:Foote Devil). (..) Is your family pretty large and extenſive? / ''Devil''. Multitudinous as the ſands on the beach, or the moats in a ſun-beam: Hovv the deuce elſe do you think vve could do all the buſineſs belovv?
(RQ:Southey Madoc)
(quote-book)|location=Philadelphia, Pa.|publisher=B. Lippincott & Co.|Joshua Ballinger Lippincott & Co.|year_published=1876|volume=IX|page=14|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/memoirsofjohnqui09adam/page/14/mode/1up|oclc=831974764|passage=In the multitudinous whimseys of a disabled mind and body, the thick-coming fancies often occur to me that the events which affect my life and adventures are specially shaped to disappoint my purposes.|footer=(small)
(RQ:Hallam Literature of Europe)
(RQ:Orwell Burmese Days)
Comprising a large number of features or parts; manifold, multiple; also, having a large number of forms.
(RQ:Dekker Seven Deadly Sinnes)
(RQ:Heylyn Microcosmus)
(RQ:Hunt Indicator)
(RQ:Landon Ethel Churchill)
(RQ:Hawthorne Scarlet Letter) has grass enough growing in its chinks to show that it has not, of late days, been worn by any multitudinous resort of business.
(RQ:Whitman Specimen Days) —I abandon'd myself for over an hour.
(RQ:Sandburg Chicago Poems)
(RQ:Hardy Tess)
(RQ:Wells War of the Worlds)
(RQ:Peake Gormenghast)
Of a of water, the sea, etc.: huge, vast; also, having innumerable ripples.
(RQ:Shakespeare Macbeth)
(RQ:Shelley Revolt of Islam)
(RQ:Shelley Prometheus Unbound)
(RQ:Robert Browning Balaustion)
(RQ:Beerbohm Seven Men)
Of or relating to the (l).
(RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus) That preferre / A Noble life, before a Long, and VViſh / To iumpe a Body vvith a dangerous Phyſicke, / That's ſure of death vvithout it: at once plucke out / The Multitudinous Tongue, let them not licke / The ſvveet vvhich is their poyſon.
Very fruitful or productive; prolific.
(RQ:Peacock Headlong Hall)