Usages of plenus
In mercatu panem, caseum, et olivas emit, et sporta eius plena est.
In the market she buys bread, cheese, and olives, and her basket is full.
Servus sportam plenam ad villam portat.
The servant carries a full basket to the villa.
Magistra dicit armillam gemmis plenam pretiosiorem esse quam simplicem catenam.
The teacher says that a bracelet full of gems is more precious than a simple chain.
Quamquam armarium plenum est, domina aliud vestimentum emere vult.
Although the cupboard is full, the mistress wants to buy another garment.
Bibliotheca quieta ad meditandum melior est quam forum plenum, sed forum ad audiendos oratores melius est.
A quiet library is better for thinking than a full forum, but the forum is better for hearing orators.
Si tepidarium plenum est, balneatrix monet ut in apodyterio paulum exspectemus.
If the warm room is full, the bath-attendant warns us to wait a little in the changing room.
Illa nox, quae initio plena pavoris fuit, postea serena et quieta facta est.
That night, which at first was full of fear, afterward became calm and quiet.
Mense Maio hortus plenus florum fit, et Maius aviae semper gratissimus est.
In May the garden becomes full of flowers, and May is always most pleasing to grandmother.
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