The word great translated into Latin is Magna. However the word great can also be used in noun form as well as an adjective.
Magnitudo means "greatness, size, magnitude."
Magnanimatas
it mean "Greatness"
destined for greatness
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Nobility or greatness of character
destined for greatness
good or bad
it means double greatness .
holyness or greatness
"Greatness"
The Latin root mag- means "great, large". It underlies words such as:"magnitude" from Latin magnitudo "greatness, size""magnify" from Latin magnificare "to make greater, to extol""master" from Latin magister "the greater one, master"The Greek root mega- as in "megaphone" or "megabyte" is ultimately from the same source, Proto-Indo-European *meg-, "great".