Usages of vir
Vir mercatorem accusat, sed mercator se defendit.
A man accuses the merchant, but the merchant defends himself.
Vir pacem sperat.
The man hopes for peace.
Mater respondit se illum statim agnoscere, quia idem vir antea ad villam venerat.
Mother replied that she recognized him at once, because the same man had come to the house before.
Vir fortis timori non cedit.
A brave man does not yield to fear.
Femina pia panem pauperi dat; vir autem impius tantum ridet.
The pious woman gives bread to a poor person; the impious man, however, only laughs.
Vir autem, qui primo asper videbatur, postea voce blanda puero locutus est.
The man, however, who at first seemed harsh, afterward spoke to the boy in a gentle voice.
Mane hospes benignam dominam iterum salutavit et viro, qui non iam asper erat, gratias egit.
In the morning the guest greeted the kind mistress again and gave thanks to the man, who was no longer harsh.
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