What object hadst thou in view in giving away so much wealth?
Much wealth or affluence, when possessed by a Brahmana, becomes a source of evil to him.
Then, as days went on, much wealthconsisting of gold and jewels was carried off by a thief from the palace of the king.
Kasyapa, of great prowess and gifted with spiritual knowledge, ascertaining that the period of life of that king of the Pandava race had really run out, returned, receiving from Takshaka as much wealth as he desired.
And Kasyapa, that foremost of men, thus addressed by the snake, and receiving from him as much wealth as he desired, wended his way back.
No other man was born, or will ever be born, that gave or will give away so much wealth as was given away by the king of the Angas in the seven sacrifices he performed, each of which was characterised by the consecration of the Soma.
When these words were uttered by the high-souled Rakshasa king (on the occasion of that particular feast), those bulls among Brahmanas took as much wealth as each desired.
If this Brahmana be desirous of wealth, let wealth be given to him, that is, as much wealth as this thy friend desires.
That chief, induced by my request, will, without doubt, give thee as much wealth as thou desirest.
Four sharpers once plotted against a Shroff, a man of much wealth, and agreed upon a sleight for securing some of his coins.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much wealth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.