fanum

Usages of fanum

Puella ad fanum venit et numen deae ibi adesse putat.
The girl comes to the shrine and thinks that the divine power of the goddess is present there.
Laurus ante fanum stat, et puella folia eius spectat.
A laurel tree stands before the shrine, and the girl looks at its leaves.
Regina ad fanum ambulat, quia numen deae patriae auxilio esse credit.
The queen walks to the shrine, because she believes the divine power of the goddess is a help to the fatherland.
Post cenam pater ad fanum parvum in horto it et ramum lauri cum pauco ture ibi ponit.
After dinner father goes to the small shrine in the garden and places there a branch of laurel with a little incense.
Nihil nos impediet quominus postero die ad fanum redeamus, si via tuta erit.
Nothing will prevent us from returning to the shrine on the next day, if the road is safe.
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