This morning Paratus has sent off his visitors expeditiously; then, as he is no doubt a pious man, he has gone through his devotions before the domestic altar, where his household gods are ranged.
When Pansa went to the dwelling of Paratus his sandals trod the same stones that now receive the impress of our boots.
This the early antiquarians translated: Paratus invokes Pansa the ædile.
Paratus is not an emperor, and has to confine himself to a simple citizen repast, quiet and unassuming throughout.
There is festivity to-day: Paratus sups with Pansa, or rather Pansa with Paratus, for I persist in thinking that we are in the house of the elector and not of the future ædile.
Thus, Paratus nominates Pansa, Philippus prefers Caius Aprasius Felix; Valentinus, with his pupils, chooses Sabinus and Rufus.
Fytte IV In Utrumque Paratus [A Logical Discussion] "Then hey for boot and horse, lad!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paratus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.