Whoever attempts to run this parallel, between him and any other, will readily acknowledge the truth of the proverb, nullum simile quatuor pedibus currit.
Nullum simile quatuor pedibus currit=--No simile runs on all fours, i.
Or emphasis, parare non potuit pedibus qui pontum per vada possent, from Lucretius; multaque praeterea vatum praedi ta priorum, from Virgil.
From this peculiarity the poet derived his name, "Plotos appellant Umbri pedibus planis natos.
It has been common among translators to render pedibus aeger afflicted with the gout, though a Roman might surely be lame without having the gout.
That he would go over to the opinion of Tiberius Nero--Pedibus in sententian Tib.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pedibus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.