The vow to enter religion being perpetual is greater than the vow of pilgrimage to the Holy Land, which is a temporal vow; and as Alexander III says (Extra, De Voto et Voti Redemptione, cap.
This is shown by the tombs on both sides of them,[79] and by the discovery of a deposit of a great quantity of ex voto terracottas in the angle between the two.
This road is identified by a deposit of ex voto terracottas which were found at the edge of the road in a hole hollowed out in the rocks.
This friendship continued under Crosus, for after the fall of the monarchy, when the special treasuries of Lydia were suppressed, the ex-voto offerings of the Lydian kings were deposited in the treasury of Corinth.
It was hung with ex-voto limbs and with many gifts.
The arms of the fallen Christ had broken off at the shoulders, and they hung on their nails, as ex-voto limbs hang in the shrines.
He had intended to revise The Way of All Flesh, to write a book about Tabachetti, and to publish a new edition of Ex Votowith the mistakes corrected.
I have explained in Ex Voto that I do not believe this story.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "voto" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.