plerumque etymology

Latin word plerumque comes from Latin plerusque

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Detailed word origin of plerumque

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plerusque Latin (lat) (less emphatically) a considerable part or number of, a great part or number of, many, much, many of, much of. Most, very many, most of, the greater or larger part or number of, a very great part or number of.
plerumque Latin (lat) (construed with a partitive genitive) the greatest part, the greater part.

Words with the same origin as plerumque

Descendants of plerusque
pleraque plerique