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Usages of hortulana
Hortulana mane venit ad serendum, et parva semina in terra bona ponit.
The female gardener comes in the morning to sow, and she places small seeds in good soil.
Hortulana pueris ostendit quomodo semina serere et terram lente fodere debeant.
The female gardener shows the boys how they ought to sow seeds and dig the ground slowly.
Si quis ramum vivum frangit, hortulana iram non ostendit, sed causam rogat.
If someone breaks a living branch, the female gardener does not show anger, but asks the reason.
Hortulana semina in sulco ponit.
The female gardener places seeds in the furrow.
Hortulana terram prope vineam fodit, ut semina crescant.
The female gardener digs the ground near the vineyard so that the seeds may grow.
Hortulana puerum monet ne ramum vivum frangat.
The gardener warns the boy not to break a living branch.
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