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tot is a Latin Adjective that primarily means so many.
Adjective
indecl. adj., so many
Adjective
This, that (defined) number of, that many; (in giving examples) such and such a number of, so many; the same number of, as many. (b) (w. quot. or other rel.).
So large a number of, so many. (b) (coupled w. tam, talis, tantus). (c) (w. consecutive ut).
Such a small number of, that many.
Ast ego quae divum incēdō rēgīna Iouisque et soror et conjunx ūnā cum gente tot annōs bella gerō.Compare Yet I, who walk about as queen of the gods, wife and sister of Jove, wage war on a whole race, for so many years.
Quot hominēs, tot sententiae.Compare There are as many opinions as there are men.
Tot homo salus neque propinquus negligo, neque civitas levis momentum aestimo possum.Compare Neither could their relations neglect, neither could the state esteem of little moment the safety of so many men.
Tot annus, quot habeo, designatus consul sum; fio consul non possum.Compare He has been consul elect as many years as he is old; he cannot get made consul.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "tot (adj.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/tot.
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