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326 LATIN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY satis
 * satis, adv. and indecl. noun, enough, sufficient, sufficiently
 * saxum, -ī, n. rock, stone
 * scelus, -eris, n. crime, sin
 * scēptrum, -ī, n. scepter
 * schola, -ae, f. school, the higher grades. Cf. lūdus
 * scientia, -ae, f. [sciēns, knowing], skill, knowledge, science
 * scindō, -ere, scidī, scissus, cut, tear
 * sciō, -īre, -īvī, -ītus, know (§420.b). Cf. cognōscō
 * scrībō, -ere, scrīpsī, scrīptus, write
 * scūtum, -ī, n. shield, buckler
 * sē, see suī
 * sēcum = sē + cum
 * secundus, -a, -um, adj. [sequor, follow], following, next, second; favorable, successful, rēs secundae, prosperity
 * sed, conj. but, on the contrary, non sōlum ... sed etiam, not only ... but also
 * sēdecim, indecl. numeral adj. sixteen
 * sedeō, -ēre, sēdī, sessus, sit
 * semper, adv. always, forever
 * senātus, -ūs, m. [cf. senex, old], council of elders, senate
 * sentiō, -īre, sēnsī, sqēnsus, feel, know, perceive (§420.d). Cf. intellegō, videō
 * septem, indecl. numeral adj. seven
 * septimus, -a, -um, numeral adj. seventh
 * sequor, -ī, secūtus sum, dep. verb, follow (§493)
 * serpēns, -entis, f. [serpō, crawl], serpent, snake
 * sertae, -ārum, f. plur. wreaths, garlands
 * servitūs, -ūtis, f. [servus, slave], slavery, servitude
 * servō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, save, rescue, keep

solvō
 * servus, -ī, m. slave
 * sēsē, emphatic for sē
 * sex, indecl. numeral adj. six
 * Sextus, -ī, m. Sextus, a Roman first name
 * sī, conj, if
 * sīc, adv. thus, in this way. Cf. ita, tam
 * Sicilia, -ae, f. Sicily. See map
 * sīc-ut, just as, as if
 * signifer, -erī, m. [signum, standard, + ferō, bear], standard bearer (p.224)
 * signum, -ī, n. ensign, standard; signal
 * silva, -ae, f. wood, forest
 * similis, -e, adj., compared similior, simillimus, like, similar (§307)
 * simul, adv. at the same time
 * simul ac or simul atque, conj. as soon as
 * sine, prep, with abl. without (§209)
 * singulī, -ae, -a, distributive numeral adj. one at a time, single (§334)
 * sinister, -tra, -trum, adj. left
 * Sinuessa, -ae, f. Sinues’sa, a town in Campania. See map
 * sitis, -is (acc. -im, abl. -ī, no plur.), f. thirst
 * situs, -a, -um, adj. [part, of sinō, set], situated, placed, lying
 * socius, socī, m. comrade, ally
 * sōl, sōlis (no gen. plur.), m. sun
 * soleō, -ēre, solitus sum, semi-dep. verb, be wont, be accustomed
 * sollicitus, -a, -um, adj. disturbed, anxious
 * sōlum, adv. [sōlus, alone], alone, only. nōn sōlum ... sed etiam, not only ... but also
 * sōlus, -a, -um (gen. -īus, dat. -ī), adj. alone, only (§108)
 * solvō, -ere, solvī, solūtus, loosen, unbind, nāvem solvere, set sail