prudens

Usages of prudens

Magistra addit prudentem ducem non solum procedere scire, sed etiam recedere, cum necesse sit.
The teacher adds that a wise general knows not only how to advance, but also how to retreat when it is necessary.
Discipulus prudens veritatem aperte dicit.
The wise student tells the truth openly.
Senator prudens suadet ut cives auctoritatem legis plus quam rumorem sequantur.
A wise senator advises that the citizens follow the authority of the law more than rumor.
Senator prudens dicit cives bonum commune commodo privato praeferre debere.
A wise senator says that citizens ought to prefer the common good to private advantage.
Senator prudens senatui decretum novum proponit.
The wise senator presents a new decree to the senate.
Mihi haec lectio iucundior est quam illa, quia plures feminae in hac fabula prudentes et fortes apparent.
This reading is more pleasant to me than that one, because more women appear wise and brave in this story.
Pater dicit prudentem senatorem salutem civitatis magis quam gloriam suam spectare debere.
Father says that a wise senator ought to consider the safety of the state more than his own glory.
In hac historia una persona prudentissima est, altera autem minus prudens.
In this story one character is very wise, but the other is less wise.
Dux femina prudens milites ad urbem ducit.
The wise female leader leads the soldiers to the city.
Senator prudens sententiam suam senatui profert.
The wise senator presents his opinion to the senate.
Dux prudens ordinem tenet et milites ante proelium instruit.
The wise leader keeps order and prepares the soldiers before battle.
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