Usages of occidere
Cum sol occiderit, convivae in atrio sedebunt et convivium incipient.
When the sun has set, the guests will sit in the atrium and begin the feast.
Cum sol occidit, mater lucernam accendit.
When the sun sets, mother lights the lamp.
Cum sol occiderit, anates ad paludem redibunt, gallus tacebit, et omnes in stabulo quieti erunt.
When the sun has set, the ducks will return to the marsh, the rooster will be silent, and all will be quiet in the stable.
Cum sol occiderit, convivae lente discedent.
When the sun has set, the guests will go away slowly.
Cum sol occiderit, convivae in atrio convenient et convivium incipient.
When the sun has set, the guests will gather in the atrium and begin the feast.
Cum sol iam occidisset, omnes e ripa domum redierunt; navicula autem ad ripam quieta manebat.
When the sun had already set, everyone returned home from the riverbank; the little boat, however, remained quiet by the riverbank.
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