Numidarum in agros classe releget: i pedes quo te rapiunt et aurae, dum fauet nox et Venus, i secundo omine et nostri memorem sepulcro scalpe querelam.
Extra lutum pedes habes=--You have got your feet out of the mud.
Di irati laneos pedes habent=--The gods when angry have their feet covered with wool.
Thus too the pretensions and the ignorance of astrologers are exposed in a line of one of the dramas-- Quod est ante pedes nemo spectat: caeli scrutantur plagas.
It includes the Peristethium, Scapularia, Mesosternum, Medifurca, and Pedes Intermedii.
Jungius calls these legs pedes elephantini[299]; and the term is not altogether inapplicable, since they exhibit considerable resemblance to the clumsy but accommodating leg and foot of the gigantic animal he alludes to.
It includes the Mesostethium, Parapleurae, Metasternum, Postfurca, Opercula, and Pedes Postici.
As mad as Orlando for his Angelica, or Hercules for his Hylas, "At ille ruebat quo pedes ducebant, furibundus, Nam illi saevus Deus intus jecur laniabat.
Mr. Ray has given an excellent characteristic of it when he says, "Rostrum et pedes in hac avicula multo majores sunt quam pro corporis ratione.
Mr. Ray has given an excellent characteristic of it when he says, 'Rostrum & pedes in hac avicula multo majores sunt quam pro corporis ratione.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pedes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: arch; digit; dog; extremity; fetlock; foot; forepaw; heel; hoof; instep; pad; paw; sole; toe; trotter