Usages of monile
Filia matri monile et fibulam ostendit.
The daughter shows a necklace and a brooch to her mother.
Soror dicit armillam argenteam se emere non velle, sed monile aureum malle.
The sister says that she does not want to buy a silver bracelet, but prefers a golden necklace.
Postquam aurum et argentum bene polivit, aurifex monile nitidum in cista relinquit.
After the goldsmith has polished the gold and silver well, she leaves the shining necklace in the chest.
Quo diutius aurifex aurum polit, eo nitidius monile fit.
The longer the goldsmith polishes the gold, the shinier the necklace becomes.
Puella matri monile aureum ostendit.
The girl shows a golden necklace to her mother.
Puella dicit monile aureum pretiosum esse, sed se id emere non posse.
The girl says that the gold necklace is precious, but that she cannot buy it.
Artifex monile aureum puellae ostendit.
The craftswoman shows the girl a gold necklace.
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