But Ornatus and Artesia, if more modern, more decent, and less extravagant than Parismus, is nothing like so interesting to read.
In vestimentum, the verb stem vestio has the same influence that “clothe” does in our word clothing: me videsornatus ut sim vestimentis uvidis, Rud.
The following examples of these nouns, although still general in meaning, are interesting as being used with the verb which is their stem: ornatus appellatur cultus ipse, quo quis ornatur, Fest.
Both ornatus and ornamentum are used of a speech, oratio: mihi eripuisti ornamentum orationis meae, Planc.
The sweet-smelling Ornatus narcissus is now at its best, and its perfume fills the air.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ornatus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.