Usages of pavor
Soror, quamquam lacrimat, non iam pavor eam vincit, sed hilaris ridet.
Although the sister is crying, fear no longer overcomes her, but she laughs cheerfully.
Illa nox, quae initio plena pavoris fuit, postea serena et quieta facta est.
That night, which at first was full of fear, afterward became calm and quiet.
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