Facta est terra in desolationem a facie irae Columbae: and again, Revertamur ad terram nativitatis nostrae a facie gladii Columbae.
I have ventured to supply a connecting line in place of the pentameter here dropt out; which might have been something like this: 'Inque brevi vita splendida facta micent.
St. Aldegonde says, it is farther from the Hebrew than any one he knows; ex qua manavit nostra ex vitiosa Germanicâ facta vitiosior Belgico-Teutonica.
Primo ergo nobis certum sit hæc animantia non in virtute tantum aut in semine, sed actu, et in seipsis, facta fuisse his diebus in quibus facta narrantur.
Quomodo enim potuerunt virgulta fieri antequam terra germinaret nisi quia causaliter prius et quasi in radice, seu in semine facta sunt, et postea in actu producta?
While Bernardo Tolomei was founding the Order of Monte Oliveto, Dante penned his letter to the cardinals of Italy: Quomodo sola sedet civitas plena populo: facta est quasi vidua domina gentium.
Tibullus in one passage has mentioned what seems to be some rude attempt to give outward shape and form to an ancient pastoral deity[297]:-- lacte madens illic suberat Pan ilicis umbrae et facta agresti lignea falce Pales.
If they fit your mare well, so do they do our faculty; quae comparata est jumentis insipientibus, et similis facta est eis, Psalmo nescio quo.
Lord, Vestimenta ejus facta sunt alba sicut lux, his apparel was made white like the light.
In the Church of the Jesuits was a bell with this inscription, brought from England: "Facta fuit A.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "facta" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.