Usages of agnus
Parvus agnus prope ovem stat et balare incipit.
A little lamb stands near the sheep and begins to bleat.
Pastor gregem per pratum ducit et agnum parvum pascit.
The shepherd leads the flock through the meadow and feeds the little lamb.
Agnus, quem soror in manibus tenet, iam non balat.
The lamb, which the sister holds in her hands, no longer bleats.
Soror dicit agnum statim balaturum esse, si grex discesserit.
The sister says that the lamb will bleat at once if the flock goes away.
Agnus balaturus matrem quaerit.
The lamb, about to bleat, looks for its mother.
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