Usages of firmus
Libertas sine fide et sine bona voluntate firma non manet.
Freedom does not remain firm without trust and without good will.
Ianua firma est, et ventus eam aperire non potest.
The door is firm, and the wind cannot open it.
Avus dicit virtutem sine patientia et sine bona voluntate firmam esse non posse.
Grandfather says that courage cannot be firm without patience and good will.
Puella sutorem rogat utrum soleae hae satis firmae sint ad longum iter.
The girl asks the shoemaker whether these sandals are firm enough for a long journey.
In portu gubernator feminae ostendit quomodo funis ad ancoram nodo firmo ligetur.
In the harbor the helmsman shows the woman how a rope is tied to the anchor with a firm knot.
Filia respondet se in prora stetisse, matrem in puppi sedisse, et nodum firmum facere didicisse.
The daughter answers that she stood at the prow, that her mother sat at the stern, and that she learned to make a firm knot.
Imperium sine iustitia firmum manere non potest.
Power cannot remain firm without justice.
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