Usages of frumentum
Mater dicit frumentum in horreo satis esse, sed panem hodie adhuc emendum esse.
Mother says that there is enough grain in the granary, but that bread still must be bought today.
Ex frumento bona farina fit, et ex uno grano multi panes tandem fieri possunt.
Good flour is made from grain, and from one grain many loaves can finally be made.
Quamquam plaustrum tardius it quam equus currit, mater dicit id utilius esse ad frumentum portandum.
Although the wagon goes more slowly than a horse runs, mother says that it is more useful for carrying grain.
Mater filiam ad horreum ducit, ut frumentum videat.
Mother leads her daughter to the granary so that she may see the grain.
Molitor ex frumento bonam farinam facit.
The miller makes good flour from grain.
Molitor molam novam celerius vertit, quia ex frumento bonam farinam facere vult.
The miller turns the new millstone more quickly, because he wants to make good flour from grain.
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