Pueri walking by the house Saw caput in fenestra, Et sunt morati for a while To see quis erat in there.
Pueri Hebraeorum After a number of prayers and responses, at the distribution of Palms, the choir sings the following Antiphon.
Originally it was sung by a choir of carefully selected boys (pueri modesti), and no doubt its purpose was to propitiate the shades of the dead.
See Henzen, Acta Fratrum Arvalium 15, for the pueri patrimi et matrimi, representing in that ancient cult the children of the old Roman family.
Sunt pueri pueri, pueri puerilia tractant=--Boys are boys, and boys occupy themselves with boyish things.
I held his hand and called to her to come to me, to help me hinder him from departing, inasmuch as one of the pueri was about to play the lute for the rest to dance.
Even at the shooting matches in sport he was ever chosen captain, and the singing pueri soon would do his every behest.
Ne relinquit track behind him, Et the pueri never find him.
An inscription commemorating these games was discovered in 1890 on the left bank of the Tiber, and in it Horace is mentioned: 'Sacrificioque perfecto pueri xxvi.
To illustrate this statement, we may consider the statement in Bede, that Sigebert in 631 "instituit scolam, in quapueri litteris erudirentur.
The emperor Trajan was the first who formed large establishments for this purpose; and the children maintained in them were called, from his family name, pueri Ulpiani.
At Rome children maintained at the public expense were called pueri alimentarii, and puellæ alimentariæ[1093].
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pueri" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.