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treatment of scrofula. Scrofula is tuberculosis of lymph glands, especially those of the neck [Medieval Latin, from<br />

Late Latin scrofulae (plural) swellings of the lymph glands of the neck, literally, little sows, plural of scrofula,<br />

diminutive of Latin scrōfa breeding sow. cf. Greek χοιράδες, choirades, plural of χοιράς, choiras, like a hog’s<br />

back]. Named by an Italian physican in 1474 who noted a resemblance between the rhizomal knobs of some<br />

species and scrophulae-infected human lymph nodes.<br />

Scrophulariaceae Scrophularia'ceae (skrof-yu-lare-ee-AY-see-ee) plants of the Fig-wort family, from<br />

Scrophularia, the genus name, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

scrophulariifolius, scrophulariaefolius -a -um figwort-leaves, Scrophularia leaves, from the genus name New<br />

Latin Scrophularia and Latin folium, a leaf, referring to leaves.<br />

Scrophularianeae a natural order of lobiate herbs, shrubs, and small trees, about 157 genera.<br />

scrophularioides scrophulario'ides (skrof-yoo-lare-ee-OH-i-dees) resembling Fig-wort, Scrophularia.<br />

scrophularius scrofula-healing.<br />

scrot-, scrotum Latin a pouch<br />

scrotiformis pouch-shaped.<br />

scrup-, scrupe, scrupos, scrupul, scrupus, -scrupus Latin a rough or sharp stone, from scrupus -i m., a sharp<br />

stone; a worry , anxiety.<br />

scrupeus rough, harsh.<br />

scruposus as if full of small sharp stones, from Latin scruposus -a -um, of sharp stones, rugged, rough.<br />

scrupulosus as if full of small sharp stones, from scrupulosus -a -um, full of stones, rough, rugged; also<br />

exact, scrupulous, precise.<br />

scrut-, scrutat Latin examined, from scrutor -ari, to search through, investigate, examine<br />

Scrutantibus gehennas parabat. He prepared Hell for those who ask such questions. (when asked what God<br />

did before He created the World)<br />

sculpt- Latin carved, from sculpo sculpere sculpsi sculptum, to carve, cut, chisel.<br />

sculpturatus ornamented.<br />

sculptus carved<br />

scurrus buffon-like, amusing, from scurra -ae m., a dandy, man-about-town; a jester, buffoon.<br />

scut-, scut, scuti, scutum, -scutum Latin a shield, referring to a salver or the shape of a dish or shield, from<br />

scutum -i n., a large quadrangular shield.<br />

scutatus buckler-shaped, from scutatus -a -um, armed <strong>with</strong> a shield.<br />

scutell-, scutella, scutella Latin a dish, from scutella -ae f., a flat dish, saucer.<br />

scutell-, scutellum, -scutellum Latin a little shield, from scutulum -i n., a little shield, an escutcheon.<br />

Scutellaria Scutellar'ia (skoo-tel-AIR-ee-a) New Latin from Latin scutella, scutellae, a small dish, tray, platter,<br />

or drinking bowl and -aria, from the appearance of the calyx (or sepals) in fruit. Scutella also refers to the figure of<br />

a lozenge, a rhombus, or a diamond. (Labiteae or Lamiaceae)<br />

scutellaris, scutellatus salver- or dish-shaped<br />

scutellarioides, scutellaroides like or resembling Scutellaria, skull-cap.<br />

scutellatus shaped like a small salver or plate.<br />

scutelliformis in the form of a small shield.<br />

scutifolius <strong>with</strong> buckler-shaped leaves.<br />

scutiformis buckler-shaped.<br />

scutum a shield, from scutum -i n., a large quadrangular shield.<br />

scybal, scybalo, scybalum, -scybalum dirt, filth, dung, med. Latin scybalum, from Greek σκύβαλον, a a<br />

collection of round masses of constipated feces in the bowels.<br />

scydrinaen Greek angry<br />

scyla, scylaco, scylax, scylax Greek a dog, puppy<br />

scyll Greek a sea monster; mangle; vex, annoy; a dog, puppy, compare Latin Scylla -ae f., a rock at the straits<br />

between Italy and Sicily, opposite to Charybdis.<br />

scyllar, scyllarus, scyllarus Greek a kind of crab<br />

scylo Greek booty; an animal skin<br />

scymn, scymno, scymnus, -scymnus Greek a young animal, a whelp, cf. Latin scymnus -i m., cub, whelp.<br />

scyph, -scypho, scyphus, -scyphus a cup, from Latin scyphus -i m., a drinking cup, goblet, Greek σκύφη,<br />

σκύφος, drinking cup.<br />

scyphiformis cup-shaped, goblet-shaped.<br />

scyphiphorus bearing cups.<br />

scyr, scyro Greek rough

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