Usages of e
Neuter e duobus libris alibi inventus est; denique ambo sub sella iacebant.
Neither of the two books was found elsewhere; at last both were lying under the chair.
Scutum e ferro factum est.
The shield is made of iron.
In media via pater ait unum e iumentis iam non ambulare velle; altera mula enim aquam petit.
In the middle of the road father says that one of the draft animals no longer wants to walk; for the other mule is asking for water.
Mater ridet et dicit nullum e liberis ignavum esse, quamquam unusquisque quietem cupiat.
Mother laughs and says that none of the children is lazy, although each one may desire rest.
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