Usages of cellarium
Subito mus e cellario exit, et feles ad eum currit.
Suddenly a mouse comes out of the cellar, and the cat runs toward it.
In cellario etiam nuces et ficus servantur.
Nuts and figs are also kept in the cellar.
Nisi feles prope cellarium vigilat, mus iterum ad nuces venit.
Unless the cat keeps watch near the cellar, the mouse comes again to the nuts.
Feles in cellario manet, ut murem capiat.
The cat stays in the cellar so that it may catch the mouse.
Nocte obscura feles murem in cellario exspectat.
On a dark night the cat waits for the mouse in the cellar.
Mater nuces et ficus in cellario servat.
Mother stores nuts and figs in the cellar.
Feles ex cellario exit et murem quaerit.
The cat goes out of the cellar and looks for the mouse.
Serva vestigia in cellario videt et felem vocat.
The maid sees tracks in the cellar and calls the cat.
Mater vestigia felis in atrio videt et felem in cellario quaerit.
Mother sees the cat’s tracks in the atrium and looks for the cat in the cellar.
Feles cellarium ingreditur et murem quaerit.
The cat enters the cellar and looks for the mouse.
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