Roman people had but one neck, ut scelera sua in unum ictum et unum diem cogeret.
Footnote 2611: Gibbon should have remembered the axiom which he quotes in another piece, scelera ostendi oportet dum puniantur abscondi flagitia.
Nor did his by no means untainted reputation and the papal stigma (qui plurima et nefanda scelera perpetravit) stand in the way of the coveted post being actually conferred upon him in the year 1456.
The judgment of the Curia was confirmed, the Pope referring on this occasion to Fra Filippo as a painter qui plurima et nefanda scelera perpetravit.
Tuta scelera esse possunt, non secura=--Wickedness may be safe, but not secure.
Scelera sceleribus tuenda" sums up the awful tale, in the words of Tacitus, "of the wrath of God and the madness of men.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scelera" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.