tempestas

Usages of tempestas

Si tempestas in mari est, nautae magnum periculum timent.
(If there is a storm at sea, the sailors fear great danger.)
Tempestas in silva manet.
The storm remains in the forest.
Nuntius de nova tempestate narrat.
The messenger tells about the new storm.
Etiam in tempestate spes pacis in mente imperatoris manet.
Even in a storm the hope of peace remains in the emperor’s mind.
Post tempestatem multum lutum in vico manet, et pueri extra domum ludere non possunt.
After the storm much mud remains in the street, and the boys cannot play outside the house.
Nunc puer quaerit quod signum tempestatis sit, et avus nubes nigras ostendit.
Now the boy asks what sign of storm it is, and grandfather points out the black clouds.
Dum nautae signa tempestatis in caelo observant, mercator e portu discedere non vult.
While the sailors observe signs of the storm in the sky, the merchant does not want to leave the harbor.
Post tempestatem pauci flores in horto manent.
After the storm, few flowers remain in the garden.
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