| Latin | English | |
| supplex | [a] suppliant | » |
| supplex | kneeling, entreating, suppliant | » |
| simplex | simple, unaffected | » |
| suppliciter | supplicatingly | » |
| alica | spelt | » |
| splendeo | to gleam | » |
| septem (indecl.) [Adjective] | seve | » |
| scapulare | sword-belt | » |
| splendens | brilliant | » |
| splendidus | splendid, magnificent | » |
| supplex [Adjective] | prayerfu | » |
| supellectilis | household furniture, goods | » |
| suppellex, suppellectilus | ornaments | » |
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| Splendor sine occasu | Splendour without diminishment | » |
| suppellex, suppellectilus | household articles, furniture, goods | » |
| Salus aegroti suprema lex | The well-being of the patient is the most important law | » |
| Salus populi suprema lex esto | Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law | » |
| Si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses | If you had kept your silence, you would have stayed a philosopher | » |
| Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice | If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you | » |
| 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 | » |