Usages of polire
Aurifex gemmam parvam lente polit, ut clarior fiat.
The goldsmith slowly polishes the small gem so that it may become brighter.
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.
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