quo

Usages of quo

Serva calcem aqua tepida fovet, quo puella commodius ambulare possit.
The maid warms the heel with lukewarm water, so that the girl may walk more comfortably.
Medica monet ut cutis pura maneat, quo vulnus celerius sanescat.
The doctor warns that the skin should remain clean, so that the wound may heal more quickly.
Pater panno calido crus puellae fovet, quo ea nocte quietius dormiat.
Father warms the girl’s leg with a warm cloth, so that she may sleep more quietly at night.
Serva aquam tepidam parat, quo labrum pueri minus doleat.
The maid prepares warm water, so that the boy’s lip may hurt less.
Mater genas puellae leniter fricat, quo rubor discedat et puella hilarior fiat.
Mother gently rubs the girl’s cheeks, so that the redness may go away and the girl may become more cheerful.
Mater pulvinum sub capite pueri ponit, quo commodius dormiat.
Mother puts a pillow under the boy’s head, so that he may sleep more comfortably.
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