Usages of vitulus
In stabulo una vacca et unus vitulus sunt.
In the stable there are one cow and one calf.
Vitulus matrem quaerit et saepe mugit.
The calf looks for its mother and often lows.
Vitulus ad arborem ligatur, sub cuius umbra meridie manet.
The calf is tied to a tree, under whose shade it stays at midday.
Vacca, cuius vitulus prope stat, iterum mugit.
The cow, whose calf stands nearby, lows again.
Puella caudam vaccae spectat, quam vitulus sequi conatur.
The girl watches the cow’s tail, which the calf tries to follow.
Vaccae in prato pascuntur, dum vitulus prope arborem stat.
The cows graze in the meadow while the calf stands near the tree.
Pastor vitulum ad arborem ligat.
The shepherd ties the calf to the tree.
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