| Latin | English | |
| palus | stay | » |
| se teneo | stay | » |
| senipes | steed | » |
| nemorosa | shady | » |
| caballus | steed | » |
| sed | but/ and indeed, what is more | » |
| sedo | to settle, smooth, calm, allay | » |
| umbrae, -arum (f) (as in the shade of an umbrella) [Noun] | shade | » |
| umbra, -ae (f.) (as in the shade of an umbrella) [Noun] | shad | » |
| respublica | state | » |
| secedo | to go apart, withdraw | » |
| sexaginta | sixty | » |
| sedes | residence, throne, temple | » |
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| sedeo | to settle down, reside | » |
| secedo | to withdraw | » |
| sedeo | to sit | » |
| sincerus [Adjective] | rea | » |
| suspendo | to suspend, hang | » |
| suspendo | to vault | » |
| sedulo | zealously | » |
| secludo | to shut out | » |
| succendo | to kindle, set afire from below | » |
| splendeo | to gleam | » |
| succedo | to approach, submit, etc. etc | » |
| positus | situated | » |
| stupendum | astounding | » |
| sine lacrimis [Adjective] | tearles | » |
| sedatus | calmed, settled, checked | » |
| secundus | second | » |
| alga | sea-weed | » |
| ora | sea-coast | » |
| falx | scythe | » |
| explorator | scout | » |
| secus, non secus, haud secus | just so | » |
| sedulus | zealous | » |
| seditio | sedition | » |
| consentaneus | suited to | » |
| splendens | brilliant | » |
| sed [Conjunction] | bu | » |
| seditio | dissension, quarrel, insurrection, mutiny, rising | » |
| seductor | seducer | » |
| secundum | accordingly, in an accordance with | » |
| secundum | (adv.) after, behind | » |
| secundum | (+ inf.), following, after, during, according to | » |
| capra | she-goat | » |
| sine lacrimis [Adverb] | tearlessly | » |
| splendidus | splendid, magnificent | » |
| supplex [Adjective] | prayerfu | » |
| suppedito | to give in abundance | » |
| Sapere aude | Dare to be wise | » |
| Carpe diem | Seize the day | » |
| supergredior | to step over | » |
| Sanctus Egidius | St. Gilles | » |
| Servo Fidem | I keep the faith | » |
| superabundo-avi | to be very abundant | » |
| servus scandali | quarrelsome servant | » |
| Semper fidelis | Always faithful | » |
| Splendor sine occasu | Splendour without diminishment | » |
| Stat sua cuique dies | The date is set for each and everyone | » |
| solum, non solum .. sed etiam | not only .. but also | » |
| Sidere mens eadem mutato | Though the stars may change, our spirits remain the same | » |
| Sutor, ne ultra crepidam! | Cobbler, no further than the sandal! | » |
| Sapiens dominabitur astris | A wise (man) will rule (or possibly, be ruled by) the stars | » |
| Sunt facta verbis difficiliora | Works are harder than words | » |
| Sum quod eris; fui quod es | I am what you will be. I was what you are | » |
| silex, silicis (med. cilicis) | hard stone, sharp, rock, flint | » |
| Si decem habeas linguas, mutum esse addecet | Even if you had ten tongues, you should hold them all | » |
| 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 | » |