A man is a miracle of himself, but Trismegistus adds, Maximum miraculum homo sapiens, a wise man is a wonder: multi Thirsigeri, pauci Bacchi.
Multi fascinantur in melancholiam, many are bewitched into melancholy, out of his experience.
And in his 66th Homily, describing how the Devils were tormented and cast out by the bones of the Martyrs, he adds: Ob eam causam multi plerumque Reges peregrè profecti sunt, ut hoc spectaculo fruerentur.
As this passage has given rise to much discussion I shall quote Celsus's description in full: Multi hic quoque scalpello usi sunt.
The passage alluding to the first division made, when the Longobards seized one-third of the revenues of the land, is clear enough: "His diebus multi nobilium Romanorum ob cupiditatem interfecti sunt.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "multi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.