But here the King of Rome lends to the Pontiff the means of enforcing unreserved submission, and it is like the lion's den, "vestigia nulla retrorsum.
But what follows is not so well: Sed longe sequere, & vestigia semper adora.
It might be urged also against the representations of Theocritus, and still more against those of Virgil, that the 'vestigia ruris' have been too carefully obliterated.
We may boldly say with Bacon, Vestigia certe rationis verba sunt, and decide in favour of nature.
I have taken for my text this pretty line of Propertius: "'Nec domina ulla meo ponet vestigia lecto.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vestigia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.