auxilium

Usages of auxilium

Mater filiam vocat, ut auxilium ferat et librum e mensa tollat.
Mother calls her daughter, so that she may bring help and take the book from the table.
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.
Mihi hodie satis temporis non est, sed sorori meae est, et illa matri in agro auxilium dat.
I do not have enough time today, but my sister does, and she gives help to mother in the field.
Magistra dicit discipulam nihil celare debere, si auxilium petere vult.
The teacher says that the student ought to hide nothing if she wants to ask for help.
Quicumque adest, ceteris auxilium ferre debet, ne grave onus uni puellae relinquatur.
Whoever is present ought to bring help to the others, so that a heavy load may not be left to one girl alone.
Serva onus grave ad horreum portat, et pater ei auxilium fert.
The maid carries a heavy burden to the granary, and father brings her help.
Postridie matertera promittit se nepti parvum donum daturam esse, dummodo illa matri auxilium ferat.
The next day the maternal aunt promises that she will give her niece a small gift, provided that the girl brings help to her mother.
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