Usages of infāns
Pater librum in scrīniō pōnit, nē infāns eum capiat.
Father places the book in the bookcase, so that the baby may not take it.
Cum tonitrum auditur, mater infantem in gremio tenet et leniter consolatur.
When thunder is heard, mother holds the baby in her lap and gently comforts him.
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