sacerdos

Usages of sacerdos

Sacerdos ad aram venit et diem festum paucis verbis celebrat.
The priestess comes to the altar and celebrates the festival with a few words.
Cum sacerdos coronam deae obtulerit, omnes quieti stabunt.
When the priestess has offered a garland to the goddess, everyone will stand quietly.
Postquam vinum in aram fuderit, sacerdos puellis pacem optabit.
After the priestess has poured wine on the altar, she will wish peace to the girls.
Regina dicit se sacerdotem et vicinas quoque invitare, quia omnes laetas videre vult.
The queen says that she is inviting the priestess and the female neighbors too, because she wants to see everyone happy.
Tum sacerdos pauca verba dicet, et dies festus laetus finem habebit.
Then the priestess will say a few words, and the joyful festival day will come to an end.

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