Usages of pastor
Pastor gregem per pratum ducit et agnum parvum pascit.
The shepherd leads the flock through the meadow and feeds the little lamb.
Pastor puellis paludem, per quam anates lente natant, ostendit.
The shepherd shows the girls the marsh through which the ducks swim slowly.
Nescio utrum pastor cras bovem ad forum ducat an domi maneat.
I do not know whether the shepherd will lead the ox to the forum tomorrow or stay at home.
Avus meminit se olim magnum gregem habuisse et cum pastore per prata ambulavisse.
Grandfather remembers that once he had a large flock and had walked through the meadows with the shepherd.
Puer rogat cur bos, quamquam pastor prope est, adhuc mugiat.
The boy asks why the ox, although the shepherd is nearby, is still lowing.
Pastor vitulum ad arborem ligat.
The shepherd ties the calf to the tree.
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