Usages of custos
Mercator horreum ingreditur et custodem salutat.
The merchant enters the warehouse and greets the guard.
Serva dominam ad horreum comitatur, ubi custos merces servat.
The maid accompanies the mistress to the warehouse, where a guard watches the goods.
Custos in libra pondus argenti iterum ponit, ut omnes videant pretium nimium non esse.
The guard places the weight of the silver on the scale again, so that everyone may see that the price is not too high.
Si custos portam non clausisset, fur ex urbe fugisset.
If the guard had not closed the gate, the thief would have fled from the city.
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