neglegere

Usages of neglegere

Discipulus neglegens saepe libros domi relinquit et verba nova neglegit.
A careless student often leaves his books at home and neglects the new words.
Mater timet ne filius in bibliotheca studium neglegat et tantum imagines spectet.
Mother fears that her son may neglect his studies in the library and only look at the pictures.
Adsint discipuli ante lectionem, ne quis vocabulum novum neglegat.
Let the students be present before the lesson, so that no one may neglect a new word.
Sit haec lectio brevis, sed nullum vocabulum neglegatur.
Let this lesson be brief, but let no word be neglected.
Si quis commodum privatum quaerit, bonum commune saepe neglegit.
If anyone seeks private advantage, he often neglects the common good.
Una discipula in commentario scribit hereditatem non semper laetam esse, si heres officium tutelae neglegat.
One female student writes in her notebook that an inheritance is not always a happy thing if the heir neglects the duty of guardianship.
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