quis

Usages of quis

Si quis falsum iurat, iudex iratus est.
If anyone swears falsely, the judge is angry.
Si quis in foro clamat, iudex eum tacere iubet.
If anyone shouts in the forum, the judge orders him to be silent.
Si quis mendacium in iudicio dicat, iudex eum damnare potest; si innocens sit, eum absolvere debet.
If anyone should tell a lie in court, the judge can condemn him; if he is innocent, she must acquit him.
Adsint discipuli ante lectionem, ne quis vocabulum novum neglegat.
Let the students be present before the lesson, so that no one may neglect a new word.
Ne quis sub porticu clamet, dum magistra de auctore et scriptore narrat.
Let no one shout under the portico while the teacher tells about the author and the writer.
Ne quis ad fornicem vetustum accedat, dum faber tegulas mutat.
Let no one approach the old arch while the craftsman changes the tiles.
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