templum

Usages of templum

Femina timida ante templum stat et orat.
The fearful woman stands before the temple and prays.
Dea imperatori verbum pacis mittit, et imperator orat in templo.
The goddess sends a word of peace to the emperor, and the emperor prays in the temple.
Templum altum prope oppidum stat, et nuntius orat ibi.
(The tall temple stands near the town, and the messenger prays there.)
Nuntius dicit: “Mox dea ad urbem ambulabit et templum laetum erit.”
(The messenger says: “Soon the goddess will walk to the city and the temple will be happy.”)
Magister ante templum stat et orat.
The teacher stands before the temple and prays.
Nunc orare in templo melius est.
Now it is better to pray in the temple.
Femina timida templum hoc amat, sed illa femina fortis templum altum in urbe intrat.
A timid woman loves this temple, but that brave woman enters the tall temple in the city.
Ex omnibus templis hoc templum pulcherrimum est.
Of all the temples, this temple is the most beautiful.
Turba forum complet, cum regina ad templum ambulat.
The crowd fills the forum when the queen walks to the temple.
Cupiditas pacis imperatorem ad templum ducit.
The desire for peace leads the emperor to the temple.
Filia rogat utrum alibi quoque pictor laborare soleat; ille respondet se saepe in templo pingere.
The daughter asks whether the painter also usually works elsewhere; he answers that he often paints in the temple.
Cum in templo oramus, fides timorem vincit.
When we pray in the temple, faith conquers fear.
Mater hodie votum in templo facit.
Mother makes a vow in the temple today.
Augur ante templum stat et bonum auspicium ex avibus quaerit.
The augur stands before the temple and seeks a good auspice from the birds.
Cum pluvia cadat, religio tamen multos ad templum ducit, ut vota solvant.
Although rain is falling, religious devotion nevertheless leads many to the temple, so that they may fulfill their vows.
Cum pompa ad templum appropinquaret, tibicen eos qui cantabant lente sequebatur.
When the procession was approaching the temple, the flute-player was slowly following those who were singing.
Pluvia cives non impedit quominus ad templum veniant.
The rain does not prevent the citizens from coming to the temple.
Tibicen ante templum canit, et cives eum libenter audiunt.
The flute-player plays in front of the temple, and the citizens gladly listen to him.
Religio matrem ad templum ducit, ut votum solvat.
Religious devotion leads the mother to the temple, so that she may fulfill her vow.
Etiam si pluvia gravis cadit, cives ad templum veniunt.
Even if heavy rain is falling, the citizens come to the temple.
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