maint
many, numerous
adjective determiner MAHN Rare
Origin: from Old French 'meint', of Germanic origin
Usage Note
Maint is a literary or formal determiner meaning 'many a' or 'numerous'. It is rarely used in everyday speech — de nombreux or beaucoup de are the modern alternatives. However, the fixed phrase maintes fois ('many times') and à maintes reprises ('on many occasions') remain current even in journalism. The feminine form is mainte.
Examples
"Il a tenté l'expérience à maintes reprises."
Natural Translation
He attempted the experiment many times.
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