corona

Usages of corona

Mater flores et coronas emit, ut atrium et aram ornet.
Mother buys flowers and garlands so that she may decorate the atrium and the altar.
Cum sacerdos coronam deae obtulerit, omnes quieti stabunt.
When the priestess has offered a garland to the goddess, everyone will stand quietly.
In die festo mater filiae coronam tradit, et puella valde gaudet.
On the festival day mother hands a garland to her daughter, and the girl is very happy.
Sponsus tunicam novam gerit, sponsa autem coronam albam capit.
The bridegroom wears a new tunic, but the bride takes a white garland.
Gemellus parvum puerum tenet, dum gemella cum serva coronas ordinat.
The twin brother holds the little boy while the twin sister arranges garlands with the maid.
In die sollemni mater coronas in atrio ponit.
On a festive day mother places garlands in the atrium.
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