Ingens, huius ingentis, om. generis. Very greate: wonderfull bigge.Aceruus ingens. Vir. Amore ingenti perculsus. Vir. Ingens animus.Plin. iun.A very stoute courage.Arbos ingens. Vir. Curæ ingentes. Vir. Argentum.Virg.A great summe of money.Dolor. Vir. Argumentum.Virg. Facious. Ter. Bellum.Virg. Flagitium. Hor. Cædes.Virg. Fletus, Virg.Cauerna.Virg. Fragor. Vir. Clamor.Virg. Gaudium. Plin. Concursos.Virg. Genus ingens proauis. Virg.Confidentia. Ter. Gladius. Tac. Corpus.Virg. Gloria. Virg.Ingentes gratias agere. Terentius. To giue exce eding greate thankes.Ignis.Plaut.Ingentes impensæ, quæ & sumptuosæ dicuntur.Liu.Exceedingg reat charges.Iras ingentes concipit.Ouid.He beginneth to be greatly moued and angry.Lætitia.Virg. Murmur. Ouid.Luctus.Virg.Ingentis nominis rex.Liu.A king of greate and famous renowme.Machina. Hor. Obsidio. Virg.Metus.Virg. Paratus. Tac. Moles.Virg.Ingens pecunia.Cic.A great summe of money.Pluuia. Vir. Ingens restis factus inimici. Plin. Podor.Virg. Vagitus. Virg.Rus. Virgil. Saxum.Virg. Ventus. Virg.Sonitus.Virg. Virtus. Hor. Ingentis spiritus vir. Liu A man of very lofty stomacke and high courage.Vitium. Hor. Vmbra. Virg.Stridor.Virg. Vox. Virg. Animi ingens fœmina. Tac. A woman of great courage.Animis ingens.Virg.Armis ingens. Vir. Mighty in armes.Corpore ingens. Vir. Of a mighty big body.Eloquio ingens.Stat.Very eloquent: of high and great eloquence.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
ingens, tis, adj. [2. in-genus, gens, that goes beyond its kind or species, qs. uncouth, monstrous], of immoderate size, vast, huge, prodigious, enormous; great, remarkable: magnas vero agere gratias Thais mihi? Gn. Ingentes, Ter. Eun. 3, 1, 1 (cf.: satis erat respondere magnas: ingentes inquit, semper auget assentator, Cic. Lael. 26, 98): ingens immanisque praeda, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 46, 110: ingens immensusque campus, id. de Or. 3, 19, 70: pecunia,
an exorbitant sum
, id. Div. in Caecil. 10 init.; cf. id. Prov. Cons. 3, 5: aquae, Liv. 35, 9, 2: aequor, Hor. C. 1, 7, 32: pinus, id. ib. 2, 3, 9: exitus Istri, Val. Fl. 8, 185: clamor, Liv. 2, 23, 7: gloria, id. 2, 22, 6: virtus atque animus, Hor. S. 2, 7, 103: ingentia facta, id. Ep. 2, 1, 6: vir, Sen. Herc. Fur. 441: ingens aliquā re, great, remarkable, distinguished in any respect: vir famā ingens, ingentior armis, Verg. A. 11, 124: gloriā, Tac. A. 11, 10: viribus opibusque, id. H. 1, 61: eloquio, Stat. S. 1, 4, 71.—(b). With gen.: ingens virium atque animi, Sall. H. 3, 13 Dietsch: femina ingens animi, Tac. A. 1, 69: vir ingens rerum, id. H. 4, 66.— (g). With inf.: ingens ferre mala, Sil. 10, 216.—Comp. (poet.), Verg. A. 11, 124.— II.Trop., great, strong, powerful: senatus, Sil. 11, 67: Paulus, id. 17, 298: ingentis spiritus vir, Liv. 21, 1, 5: cui genus a proavis ingens, Verg. A. 12, 225.