Usages of ignavus
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.
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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