frustum

Usages of frustum

Panis secandus est; deinde frusta inter puellas dividenda sunt.
The bread must be cut; then the pieces must be divided among the girls.
Mater panem cultro secat et duo frusta parva infantibus dividit.
Mother cuts the bread with a knife and divides two small pieces among the children.
Serva mappam mundam in mensa ponit et frustum casei iuxta panem relinquit.
The maid puts a clean napkin on the table and leaves a piece of cheese next to the bread.
Pater malum dividere conatur, ut filiae et filio duo frusta det.
Father tries to divide the apple so that he may give two pieces to his daughter and son.
Mater dicit panem non statim secandum esse in partes nimis parvas, quia pater magnum frustum semper petit.
Mother says that the bread should not be cut at once into pieces that are too small, because father always asks for a large piece.
Pater placentam cultro secat et frusta inter convivas dividit.
Father cuts the cake with a knife and divides the pieces among the guests.
Post cenam pueri frusta panis e pavimento colligunt, ne feles ea capiat.
After dinner the boys gather pieces of bread from the floor so that the cat may not take them.
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