Usages of crus
Puella dicit crus sibi dolere, quia heri in scalis cecidit.
The girl says that her leg hurts, because yesterday she fell on the stairs.
Medica crus puellae palpat et dicit vulnus non grave esse.
The doctor feels the girl’s leg and says that the wound is not serious.
Tumor parvus in crure apparet, sed medica non timet.
A small swelling appears in the leg, but the doctor is not afraid.
Rigor in crure mane maior erat quam nunc.
The stiffness in the leg was greater in the morning than now.
Pater panno calido crus puellae fovet, quo ea nocte quietius dormiat.
Father warms the girl’s leg with a warm cloth, so that she may sleep more quietly at night.
Vulnus in crure lente sanescit, quia puella matri paret et domi manet.
The wound in the leg heals slowly, because the girl obeys her mother and stays at home.
Medica dicit femur et crus intra paucos dies bene sanescere posse.
The doctor says that the thigh and leg can heal well within a few days.
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