mula

Usages of mula

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 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.
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.
Pater, quamquam fessus est, non ignavus sed strenuus manet et mulam in stabulo curat.
Father, although he is tired, remains not lazy but energetic, and takes care of the mule in the stable.
Servus mulam prope stabulum ligat, ne in viam exeat.
The servant ties up the mule near the stable, so that it may not go out into the road.
Mula lenta raedam per viam trahit.
The slow mule pulls the carriage along the road.
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