propius

Usages of propius

Soror quoque salire vult, sed pater eam monet ne ad flammam propius accedat.
The sister also wants to jump, but father warns her not to go nearer to the flame.
Servus ad dominum propius venit, quia eum audire vult.
The servant comes nearer to the master, because he wants to hear him.
Si praeco nomen candidatae iterum recitabit, plures cives ad tribunal propius accedent.
If the herald recites the female candidate’s name again, more citizens will come nearer to the tribunal.
Remex in rate sedet et funem solvit, dum portitor pueros monet ne ad alveum propius accedant.
The rower sits on the raft and loosens the rope, while the ferryman warns the children not to come nearer to the channel.
Prope mūrum rubus spīnās longās habet, itaque pater puerōs monet nē eō propius accēdant.
Near the wall a bramble has long thorns, and so father warns the boys not to go nearer to it.
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