To him the porter openeth; oves vocem eius audiunt, et and the sheep hear his voice: proprias oves vocat nominatim, and he calleth his own sheep et educit eas.
Horace has copied this sentiment in his epistle to his Villicus, "Nam quæ deserta et inhospita tesqua credis, amæna vocat mecum qui sentit.
We hear constantly such phrases as the following: 'Quod iuncta est secum vocat rotulos ad warrantum; ponit se super rotulos.
Guiding the rhythm of his thoughts by the beat of his footsteps, at regular intervals he repeated to himself the rhythmic words: Patrio vocat agmina sistro.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vocat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.