clarus

Usages of clarus

Vox discipuli clara est.
The student's voice is clear.
Nuntius clarus in foro stat.
The famous messenger stands in the forum.
Puer et puella per silvam ambulant et flumen clarum spectant.
The boy and the girl walk through the forest and look at the clear river.
Avus, qui in horto sedet, fabulam de familia sua narrat; memoria eius adhuc clara est.
Grandfather, who is sitting in the garden, tells a story about his family; his memory is still clear.
Haec sententia brevis est, sed exemplum clarum dat.
This sentence is short, but it gives a clear example.
Si discipula officium non facit, culpa eius clara est; si bene laborat, praemium accipit.
If a female student does not do her duty, her fault is clear; if she works well, she receives a reward.
Post scholam magister cum discipulis de sermone brevi et claro loquitur.
After school the teacher speaks with the students about a short and clear conversation.
In volumine veteri oratio de pace tam clara est ut etiam pueri eam intellegant.
In an old scroll there is a speech about peace so clear that even the boys understand it.
Cras unus discipulus versus suos clara voce recitabit, et alii eum laudabunt.
Tomorrow one student will recite his own verses in a clear voice, and the others will praise him.
Magistra exemplum clarum ostendit, ita discipuli facilius discunt.
The teacher shows a clear example, so the students learn more easily.
Mane gallus ante ianuam stat et clara voce cantat.
In the morning the rooster stands before the door and sings in a clear voice.
Lex clara est, et omnes sciunt iura civium servanda esse.
The law is clear, and everyone knows that the rights of the citizens must be preserved.
Iudex furi poenam gravem dat, quia lex clara est.
The judge gives the thief a harsh punishment, because the law is clear.
Ratio magistri clara est, et discipuli consilium eius sequuntur.
The teacher’s reasoning is clear, and the students follow his advice.
Haec imago antiqua a multis pulcherrima appellatur, et forma coronae adhuc clara est.
This ancient image is called most beautiful by many, and the shape of the crown is still clear.
Si audes, etiam cum multis loqui potes; nam vox tua clara est.
If you dare, you can speak even with many people; for your voice is clear.
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