haurire

Usages of haurire

Ancilla aquam e puteo haurit.
The maid draws water from the well.
Mater dicit puteum altum esse, sed ancillam aquam facile haurire posse.
Mother says that the well is deep, but that the maid can draw water easily.
Cum ancilla aquam hauriret, puella prope puteum cantabat.
While the maid was drawing water, the girl was singing near the well.
Postquam aquam hauserunt, ancilla et puella in cellam redierunt.
After they drew the water, the maid and the girl returned to the room.
Puteus altus est, et ancilla aquam e puteo haurit.
The well is deep, and the maid draws water from the well.
Ancilla, cum aquam hausisset, ad culinam rediit et dixit se diutius apud puteum moratam esse, quia situlam e puteo trahere difficilius erat.
The maid, after drawing water, returned to the kitchen and said that she had stayed longer at the well because it was harder to pull the bucket from the well.
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