mundus

Usages of mundus

Avia servam monet ut pannum mundum ad mensam ferat.
Grandmother warns the female servant to bring a clean cloth to the table.
Paries atrii iam non sordidus est, sed mundus.
The wall of the atrium is now not dirty, but clean.
Serva panno mundo usura est, quia stillae aquae in mensa manent.
The maid is about to use a clean cloth, because drops of water remain on the table.
Serva mappam mundam in mensa ponit et frustum casei iuxta panem relinquit.
The maid puts a clean napkin on the table and leaves a piece of cheese next to the bread.
Serva vestimenta munda in armario suspendit, ne in mensa iaceant.
The maid hangs the clean clothes in the cupboard so that they may not lie on the table.
Denique ad domum propinquae veniunt, quae hospitium parvum sed mundum paravit.
At last they come to the house of a female relative, who has prepared small but clean lodging.
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