raeda

Usages of raeda

Duo iumenta ante raedam stant: una mula lenta est, alterum iumentum strenuum est.
Two draft animals stand before the carriage: one mule is slow, the other animal is energetic.
Cum imber cadat, tamen pater ait raedam paratam esse.
Although rain is falling, father nevertheless says that the carriage is ready.
Cum via glacie tecta sit, tamen mula et alterum iumentum raedam lente trahunt.
Although the road is covered with ice, the mule and the other draft animal nevertheless pull the carriage slowly.
Raeda breve tempus ante pontem stat, dum pater sarcinam apertam iterum ligat.
The carriage stops for a short time before the bridge, while father ties up the opened bag again.
Propinquus meus ait se mane ante lucem surrexisse, quia iumenta et raedam parare debuit.
My male relative says that he got up in the morning before daylight, because he had to prepare the draft animals and the carriage.
Mula lenta raedam per viam trahit.
The slow mule pulls the carriage along the road.
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