Usages of aegrotus
Olim infans saepe aegrota erat, et medica ad villam veniebat.
Once the baby was often sick, and a female doctor used to come to the villa.
Cum puer aegrotus erat, medica cum eo manebat tota hora.
When the boy was sick, the female doctor stayed with him for a whole hour.
Tertia hora puer aegrotus iam dormit, et medicus de cura eius cum matre loquitur.
At the third hour the sick boy is already sleeping, and the doctor talks with the mother about his care.
Puella sportam cum pane et aqua fert, ut amicam aegrotam auxilio iuvet.
The girl carries a basket with bread and water, so that she may help her sick friend.
Mater filiae aegrotae adest.
Mother is there for her sick daughter.
Marcus hodie abest, quia aegrotus est.
Marcus is absent today, because he is sick.
Pietas filiae clara est, cum aviam aegrotam quiete curat.
The daughter’s devotion is clear when she quietly cares for her sick grandmother.
Mater aegrotam filiam curat, dum pater medicum exspectat.
Mother cares for her sick daughter while father waits for the doctor.
Puer aegrotus est, itaque mater medicum vocat.
The boy is sick, therefore mother calls the doctor.
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