The places are Modon, and Coron, which are but twelue miles distant the one from the other, and do stand in our way to Chio, as you may plainly see by the Card.
We feared yet our part, and wisht a moneth were past, For each man there went with his dart, which made vs oft agast.
The voyage of Matthew Gourney, a most, valiant English Knight against the Moores of Algier in Barbarie and Spaine.
We lay vpon the ground, with them there all that night: But fearing still a deadly wound, we could not sleepe a whit.
Some run now in the wood, and there for rootes do seeke, Base meat would here be counted good too bad that we mislike Our clothes now rot with sweat, and from our backs do fall, Saue that whom nature wils for shame, we couer nought at all.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "iugum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.