Usages of saccus
Serva in vestibulo saccum gravem ponit, sed puella saccum levem ad culinam fert.
The maid puts a heavy sack in the entrance hall, but the girl carries a light sack to the kitchen.
Miles scutum grave gerit, sed serva tantum saccum levem portat.
The soldier carries a heavy shield, but the maid carries only a light sack.
Serva saccum gravem in vestibulo deponit.
The maid sets down the heavy sack in the entrance hall.
Saccus tam gravis est ut serva eum tollere non possit.
The sack is so heavy that the maid cannot lift it.
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