A few Christians were tortured and compelled to confess themselves guilty of incendiarism and to give the names of others, and that led to the punishment of an "ingens multitudo" as Nero's scapegoats.
Peter Ingens and the monk Savonarola were examples.
It is this ingens rerum numerus that constitutes at once the attraction of these volumes, and the difficulty of dealing with them in any adequate or satisfactory manner.
Ingenium ingens / Inculto latet hoc sub corpore=--A great intellect lies concealed under that uncouth exterior.
At ingenium ingens / Inculto latet hoc sub corpore=--Yet under this rude exterior lies concealed a mighty genius.
The unwieldiness of the Cyclops is splendidly shadowed in the line— "Monstrum, horrendum, informe, ingens cui lumen ademptum.
Footnote 43: I must copy an important passage of Montfaucon: Turris ingens rotunda.
Ingens et vires be proper wordes, yet vir ingens virium is an vnproper kinde of speaking and so be likewise, {æger consilij.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ingens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.