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| sane | rationally, sensibly, really, indeed, to be sure | » |
| septem (indecl.) [Adjective] | seve | » |
| sine | (+ abl.) without | » |
| seneo | to be old, aged | » |
| sane | (adverb) rationally, soberly /really, indeed | » |
| senesco | to grow old, to grow aged, to mature, wear out | » |
| senipes | steed | » |
| series | sequence | » |
| strenue | actively | » |
| sponte | willingly, of one's own accord, unaided | » |
| sincerus [Adjective] | rea | » |
| scindere [Verb] | tea | » |
| splendeo | to gleam | » |
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| se teneo | stay | » |
| spondeo | to betroth, promise, pledge | » |
| superne | from above, above | » |
| sincerus | genuine | » |
| satis (indecl.) [Noun] | enoug | » |
| secus, non secus, haud secus | just so | » |
| sine lacrimis [Adjective] | tearles | » |
| subnego | faintly deny, partially refuse | » |
| splendens | brilliant | » |
| sapienter | wisely, judiciously | » |
| sententia | opinion, thought, way of thinking, meaning, purpose | » |
| sententia | sentiment, opinion, decision, saying | » |
| rutilus | shining | » |
| senectus | old age, dotage | » |
| subnecto | to bind on beneath, to tie | » |
| subnecto | to bind | » |
| summoneo | to give a hint | » |
| silenti etc | the dead | » |
| subinfero | to add | » |
| synagoga | synagogue | » |
| sustineo | to hold up, sustain, endure | » |
| saepenumero | repeated, again and again | » |
| Sanctus Rodoenus | St. Ouen | » |
| sententiosus | sententious | » |
| somniculose | sleepily, drowsily | » |
| simulatio | shamming | » |
| sermocinare | to talk to oneself | » |
| senex, senis | old, aged, old man | » |
| sine lacrimis [Adverb] | tearlessly | » |
| secerno secrevi secretum | to separate | » |
| scaena, scena | stage or tent, even foliage | » |
| sufficienter | affluently, adequately | » |
| singulariter | adv, one by one, exceedingly, especialy | » |
| Sanctus Egidius | St. Gilles | » |
| Sine sole sileo | Without sun I am silent | » |
| Sanctus Eleutherius | St. Eligius | » |
| Sapientia est potentia | Wisdom is power | » |
| Scio me nihil scire | I know that I know nothing | » |
| sperno sprevi spretum | to scorn, despise, spurn | » |
| Splendor sine occasu | Splendour without diminishment | » |
| solum, non solum .. sed etiam | not only .. but also | » |
| Sero venientibus ossa | The bones for those who come late | » |
| Silent leges inter arma | During war, laws are silent | » |
| Sidere mens eadem mutato | Though the stars may change, our spirits remain the same | » |
| Sine scientia ars nihil est | Art without knowledge is nothing | » |
| Sutor, ne ultra crepidam! | Cobbler, no further than the sandal! | » |
| Sunt facta verbis difficiliora | Works are harder than words | » |
| Silent enim leges inter arma | Laws are silent in times of war | » |
| Semper inops quicumque cupit | Whoever desires is always poor | » |
| Sapiens omnia sua secum portat | A wise man takes everything he owns with himself | » |
| Si Non Oscillas, Noli Tintinnare | If you don't swing, don't ring | » |
| Sine labore non erit panis in ore | Without work there won't be any bread in your mouth | » |
| Si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses | If you had kept your silence, you would have stayed a philosopher | » |
| Scientia non habet inimicum nisi ignorantem | Science has no enemies but the ignorant | » |
| Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice | If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you | » |
| Sunt pueri pueri pueri puerilia tractant | Boys are boys and boys will act like boys | » |
| Sentio aliquos togatos contra me conspirare | I think some people in togas are plotting against me | » |
| Saepe morborum gravium exitus incerti sunt | The effects of serious illnesses are often unknown | » |
| Si decem habeas linguas, mutum esse addecet | Even if you had ten tongues, you should hold them all | » |
| Senatores boni viri, senatus autem mala bestia | Senators 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 velle | It is commendable to know some things, it is disgraceful to refuse to learn | » |
| Si fueris Romae, Romano vivito more, si fueris alibi, vivito sicut ibi | If you are in Rome, live in the Roman way, if you are somewhere else, live like there | » |