In text, malos fundamentos; but malos seems improbable, as applied to the archbishop's own measures.
Neither can it possibly be otherwise; for as our Lord Himself saith, "Non potest arbor bona fructus malos facere.
For that being "Arbor bona non potest malosfructus facere," where we must understand, "quatenus talis arbor.
Ferdinand made some attempts to modify the malos usos, or evil customs, of the relation of lord and serf, but found the institutions too deeply rooted in his day for remedy.
In the thirteenth century they gained almost complete personal liberty, doing away with the malos usos, or bad customs, like those referred to in the case of the monastery of SahagĂșn.
It went to the root of the matter by abolishing the malos usos and declaring the freedom of the rural serfs.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "malos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.