Usages of seges
Seges post pluviam altior videtur, et avia gaudet, quia terra tam bona est.
The crop seems taller after the rain, and grandmother rejoices, because the soil is so good.
Seges in illo agro bona est, et tres pulli prope gallinam currunt.
The crop in that field is good, and three chicks run near the hen.
Dum mater et filia segetem metunt, frater falcem e terra tollit et servat.
While mother and daughter reap the crop, the brother picks up the sickle from the ground and keeps it safe.
Dum filia aquam portat, mater segetem metit.
While the daughter carries water, mother reaps the crop.
Mater falcem tenet et segetem metit.
Mother holds the sickle and reaps the crop.
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