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sacrilegus, -a, -um sacrilegious,<br />
wicked<br />
sacrilegus, -i (m) temple-robber<br />
sacrum, -i (n) ceremony, rite<br />
saeeulum, -i (n) lifetime, generation;<br />
age<br />
saepe (adv.) often<br />
saeptum, -i (n) paddock, fold<br />
sagax, -icis (adj.) keen-scented;<br />
perceptive<br />
sagitta, -ae (f) arrow<br />
sil, salis (m) salt,· wit<br />
saito, -ire (intr.) dance<br />
salus, -utis (f) safety<br />
saluto, -ire (tr.) greet, salute<br />
salve, salvete (imp.) hail! hello!<br />
salvus, -a, -um safe, secure,· alive<br />
Samnium, -i (n) region in central Italy<br />
Samus (-os), -i (f) Samos (island in<br />
the Aegean)<br />
sanctus, -a, -um sacred<br />
sanguis, -guinis (m) blood<br />
sinitis, -titis (f) health<br />
sino, -ire (tr.) heal, cure<br />
sinus, -a, -um healthy; sane<br />
sapiens, -entis (adj.) wise<br />
sapientia, -ae (f) wisdom<br />
sapio, -ere, sapivi (-ii) (no sup.;<br />
intr.) be wise, be intelligent<br />
satio, -ire (tr.) satisfy<br />
satis (adv.) sufficiently, adequately,<br />
enough<br />
satis (indecl. noun, + gen.) a<br />
sufficiency of (27.1 14k); sufficient,<br />
enough<br />
satura, -ae (f) satire<br />
Siturnia, -ae daughter of Saturn, i.e.<br />
Juno (9.3)<br />
Siturnus, -i Saturn (9.3)<br />
saucius, -a, -um wounded<br />
saxum, -i (n) stone, rock; reef<br />
scilae, -irum (f. pl.) ladder<br />
sceleritus, -a, -um wicked<br />
scelus, -eris (n) crime<br />
sceptrum, -i (n) sceptre, royal staff<br />
scientia, -ae (f) knowledge<br />
scilicet (adv.) doubtless, of course<br />
scindo, -ere, scicidi (scidl), scissum<br />
(tr.) divide, split (tr.); carve<br />
scio, ire (tr.) know<br />
Scipio, -onis male cognomen<br />
scribO, -ere, scripsi, scriptum<br />
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(tr.) write; compose<br />
scripsi (perf. of scribO)<br />
scriptor, -oris (m) writer, author<br />
scriptus, -a, -um (perf pple. of<br />
scribo)<br />
scutum, -i (n) shield<br />
Scylla, -ae (f) sea-monster mentioned<br />
in Homer's Odyssey<br />
Scythicus, -a, -um Scythian<br />
(Scythia was a remote land north<br />
of the Black Sea)<br />
se (ace. or abl. of 3rd pers. reflex.<br />
pron. (9.1/4))<br />
seeo, -ire, seeui, seetum (tr.) cut<br />
seeundus, -a, -um second, favourable,<br />
successful<br />
seeutus, -a, -um (perf. pple. of<br />
sequor)<br />
sed (conj.) but<br />
sedeo, -ere, sedi, sessum (intr.) sit<br />
sedes, -is (f) seat,· dwelling place, home<br />
sedile, -is (n) seat, bench<br />
seges, segetis (f) crop<br />
segnitia, -ae (f) laziness<br />
semel (adv.) once, a single time, just<br />
once<br />
semisepultus, -a, -um half-buried<br />
semper (adv.) always<br />
senitus, -us (m) permanent political<br />
body at Rome, senate<br />
Seneca, -ae Roman philosopher and<br />
writer (c. A.D. 4-65)<br />
senecta, -ae (f) old age<br />
senectus, -tutis (f) old age<br />
senex, senis (m) old man; (as adj.) old<br />
seni, -ae, -a six each; six (12.1 14c)<br />
senior, -ior, -ius older<br />
sensi (perf. of sentio)<br />
sensus, -us (m) feeling, sense;<br />
emotion; understanding<br />
sententia, -ae (f) opinion; vote<br />
sentio, -ire, sensi, sensum (tr.,<br />
intr.) feel; get an inkling of<br />
sepelio, -ire, sepelivi (ii), sepultum<br />
(tr.) bury<br />
septem (indecl. adj.) seven<br />
septimus, -a, -um seventh<br />
septingenti, -ae, -a seven hundred<br />
septuiginti (indecl. adj.) seventy<br />
sepulchrum, -i (n) tomb<br />
sepultus, -a, -um (perf. pple. of<br />
sepelio)