Usages of quies
Mater ridet et dicit nullum e liberis ignavum esse, quamquam unusquisque quietem cupiat.
Mother laughs and says that none of the children is lazy, although each one may desire rest.
Post longum iter quies omnibus grata est.
After a long journey, rest is pleasing to everyone.
Post brevem quietem puer non iam sudat, sed lente spirat.
After a short rest the boy is no longer sweating, but breathes slowly.
Pulsus in vena celer est, sed post quietem tardior fiet.
The pulse in the vein is quick, but after rest it will become slower.
Medica sperat aquam tepidam et quietem rigorem quoque lenire posse.
The doctor hopes that warm water and rest can also ease the stiffness.
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