Usages of unguis
Unguis puellae fractus est, et manica tunicae humida est, quia puer aquam effudit.
The girl’s nail is broken, and the sleeve of the tunic is damp, because the boy spilled water.
Mater ungues infantis secat, et serva manicas ad focum suspendit, ut citius siccentur.
Mother cuts the baby’s nails, and the maid hangs the sleeves near the hearth so that they may dry more quickly.
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