Usages of honestas
Honestas mercatori deest, si pretium iniustum petit.
A merchant lacks honesty if he asks an unfair price.
Iudex dicit honestatem plus valere quam mendacium.
The judge says that honesty is worth more than a lie.
Magistra postremo dicit: “Ubi honestas, prudentia, et diligentia manent, ibi nec severitas nec laus discipulis nocet.”
At last the teacher says: “Where honesty, prudence, and diligence remain, there neither strictness nor praise harms the students.”
Quamvis severitas iudicis multis dura videatur, honestas tamen eius omnibus clara est.
Although the judge’s strictness may seem harsh to many, her honesty is nevertheless clear to everyone.
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