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sanerationally, sensibly, really, indeed, to be sure»
septem (indecl.) [Adjective]seve»
sine(+ abl.) without»
seneoto be old, aged»
sane(adverb) rationally, soberly /really, indeed»
senescoto grow old, to grow aged, to mature, wear out»
senipessteed»
seriessequence»
strenueactively»
spontewillingly, of one's own accord, unaided»
sincerus [Adjective]rea»
scindere [Verb]tea»
splendeoto gleam»
se teneostay»
spondeoto betroth, promise, pledge»
supernefrom above, above»
sincerusgenuine»
satis (indecl.) [Noun]enoug»
secus, non secus, haud secusjust so»
sine lacrimis [Adjective]tearles»
subnegofaintly deny, partially refuse»
splendensbrilliant»
sapienterwisely, judiciously»
sententiaopinion, thought, way of thinking, meaning, purpose»
sententiasentiment, opinion, decision, saying»
rutilusshining»
senectusold age, dotage»
subnectoto bind on beneath, to tie»
subnectoto bind»
summoneoto give a hint»
silenti etcthe dead»
subinferoto add»
synagogasynagogue»
sustineoto hold up, sustain, endure»
saepenumerorepeated, again and again»
Sanctus RodoenusSt. Ouen»
sententiosussententious»
somniculosesleepily, drowsily»
simulatioshamming»
sermocinareto talk to oneself»
senex, senisold, aged, old man»
sine lacrimis [Adverb]tearlessly»
secerno secrevi secretumto separate»
scaena, scenastage or tent, even foliage»
sufficienteraffluently, adequately»
singulariteradv, one by one, exceedingly, especialy»
Sanctus EgidiusSt. Gilles»
Sine sole sileoWithout sun I am silent»
Sanctus EleutheriusSt. Eligius»
Sapientia est potentiaWisdom is power»
Scio me nihil scireI know that I know nothing»
sperno sprevi spretumto scorn, despise, spurn»
Splendor sine occasuSplendour without diminishment»
solum, non solum .. sed etiamnot only .. but also»
Sero venientibus ossaThe bones for those who come late»
Silent leges inter armaDuring war, laws are silent»
Sidere mens eadem mutatoThough the stars may change, our spirits remain the same»
Sine scientia ars nihil estArt without knowledge is nothing»
Sutor, ne ultra crepidam!Cobbler, no further than the sandal!»
Sunt facta verbis difficilioraWorks are harder than words»
Silent enim leges inter armaLaws are silent in times of war»
Semper inops quicumque cupitWhoever desires is always poor»
Sapiens omnia sua secum portatA wise man takes everything he owns with himself»
Si Non Oscillas, Noli TintinnareIf you don't swing, don't ring»
Sine labore non erit panis in oreWithout work there won't be any bread in your mouth»
Si tacuisses, philosophus mansissesIf you had kept your silence, you would have stayed a philosopher»
Scientia non habet inimicum nisi ignorantemScience has no enemies but the ignorant»
Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspiceIf you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you»
Sunt pueri pueri pueri puerilia tractantBoys are boys and boys will act like boys»
Sentio aliquos togatos contra me conspirareI think some people in togas are plotting against me»
Saepe morborum gravium exitus incerti suntThe effects of serious illnesses are often unknown»
Si decem habeas linguas, mutum esse addecetEven if you had ten tongues, you should hold them all»
Senatores boni viri, senatus autem mala bestiaSenators are good men, however Senate is a malicious animal»
Si uno adhuc proelio Romanos vincemus, funditus peribimus!Another victory like that, and I'm done for!»
Scire aliquid laus est, pudor est nihil discere velleIt is commendable to know some things, it is disgraceful to refuse to learn»
Si fueris Romae, Romano vivito more, si fueris alibi, vivito sicut ibiIf you are in Rome, live in the Roman way, if you are somewhere else, live like there»