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magni-
- a combining form appearing in loanwords from Latin, where it meant “large,” “great”:
magnify.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of magni-1
< Latin, combining form of magnus
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Example Sentences
Is est Ioannes Biencurtius, vulg Potrincurtius, nobilis & magni animi vir.
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Haec sententia S. Alphonsi magni momenti est, et in ea solutio multarum difficultatum inveniri potest.
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It loves the fig-trees with nothing but leaves; it adores the stat magni nominis umbra.
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One advice I now will give thee: row hither with thy boat; let us cease from threats; approach the sire of Magni.
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Ea fides vivificabit et consolabitur vos, quia Magni Regis estis legati.
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