Usages of relinquere
Mercator clam epistulam sub mensa relinquit, sed servus eam tollit et dominam vocat.
The merchant secretly leaves a letter under the table, but the servant picks it up and calls the mistress.
Discipulus dicit se librum veterem in bibliotheca relinquere velle.
The student says that he wants to leave an old book in the library.
Puer in bibliotheca librum veterem relinquit.
The boy leaves an old book in the library.
Mater cultrum sub mensa relinquit, ne infans eum capiat.
Mother leaves the knife under the table, so that the baby may not take it.
Discipula negat se stilum in mensa reliquisse et dicit fratrem eum cepisse.
The female student denies that she left the stylus on the table and says that her brother took it.
Discipulus neglegens saepe libros domi relinquit et verba nova neglegit.
A careless student often leaves his books at home and neglects the new words.
Pater timet ne puer neglegens volumen suum iterum in horto relinquat.
Father fears that the careless boy may leave his scroll in the garden again.
Puella dicit se codicem suum in schola reliquisse.
The girl says that she left her own book at school.
Puer tandem fatetur se nummos in mensa reliquisse.
The boy finally admits that he left the coins on the table.
Magistra discipulam monet ne codicem suum domi relinquat.
The teacher warns the student not to leave her book at home.
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 mappam mundam in mensa ponit et frustum casei iuxta panem relinquit.
The maid puts a clean napkin on the table and leaves a piece of cheese next to the bread.
Postquam aurum et argentum bene polivit, aurifex monile nitidum in cista relinquit.
After the goldsmith has polished the gold and silver well, she leaves the shining necklace in the chest.
Serva aquam calidam in pelvim fundit et sapone parvo manus lavat; situlam prope ianuam relinquit.
The maid pours warm water into the basin and washes her hands with a little soap; she leaves the bucket near the door.
Cum pluvia sordes in pavimento reliquisset, serva iterum pavimentum purgare coacta est.
Since the rain had left dirt on the floor, the maid was forced to clean the floor again.
Serva dicit se mappam sub pulvino reliquisse, cum infans ibi luderet.
The maid says that she left the napkin under the pillow while the baby was playing there.
Mater filiae persuadet ut pallium in sella non relinquat, sed in armario suspendat.
Mother persuades her daughter not to leave the cloak on the chair, but to hang it in the cupboard.
Puella librum non in mensa, sed in scrinio relinquit, quia bibliotheca quietior est cum omnia ordine servantur.
The girl leaves the book not on the table, but in the case, because the library is quieter when everything is kept in order.
Puer respondet se stilum sub mensa reliquisse.
The boy replies that he left the stylus under the table.
Puer librum in subsellio relinquit.
The boy leaves the book on the bench.
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