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saepe: often
sagitta, -ae (f): arrow
sāl, salis (m): salt
saltātrix, saltātricis (f): dancer
saltō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to dance
salūtō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to greet
Salvē! / Salvēte!: Hello! Greetings!
salvus, -a, -um: safe
satis: enough
scelestus, -a, -um: wicked
sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītus: to know
scrībō, scrībere, scrīpsī, scrīptus: to write
scūtum, -ī (n): shield
: himself, herself, itself, oneself, themselves
secundus, -a, -um: second
sed: but
sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessus: to sit
sēmisomnus, -a, -um: half-asleep
semper: always
senātor, senātōris (m): senator
senātus, -ūs (m): Senate
senex, senis (m): old man
septem: seven
septimus, -a, -um: seventh
sepulcrum, -ī (n): tomb
sequēns, sequentis: following
sērō: late
servō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to save
servus, -ī (m): slave
sex: six
sextus, -a, -um: sixth
: if
signum, -ī (n): signal
silentium, -ī (n): silence
silva, -ae (f): forest, woods
sīmia, -ae (f): monkey
simul: together, at the same time
simulac: as soon as
simulō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to pretend
sine: without (preposition, takes the ablative)
sinister, sinistra, sinistrum: left
soleō, solēre (+ infinitive): to be accustomed, to be in the habit of
sollicitus, -a, -um: worried, anxious
solus, -a, -um: alone
somnium, -ī (n): dream
somnus, -ī (m): sleep
sonitus, -ūs (m): sound
sordidus, -a, -um: dirty
soror, sorōris (f): sister
spectātor, spectātōris (m): spectator
spectō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to look at, watch
statim: immediately
statua, -ae (f): statue
stella, -ae (f): star
stercus, stercoris (n): dung, manure
stertō, stertere, stertuī, ---: to snore
stilus, -ī (m): pencil, pen, writing instrument
stō, stāre, stetī, status: to stand
stola, -ae (f): stola (a woman's gown)
strēnuus, -a, -um: active, energetic; strēnuē: strenuously, hard
strepitus, -ūs (m): noise, clattering
stringō, stringere, strīnxī, strictus: to draw (as in to draw a sword)
stultus, -a, -um: stupid, foolish
stupeō, stupēre, stupuī, ---: to be amazed, gape
sub: (+ ablative): under, at the foot of; (+ accusative): up to, to the foot of
subitō: suddenly
suī, sibi, sē, sē: himself, herself, itself, oneself, themselves (reflexive pronoun)
sum, esse, fuī, futūrus: to be (irregular verb)
sumō, sumere, sūmpsī, sūmptus: to take, take up, pick out
sunt: (they) are
suprā: above, on top (can be a preposition, takes the accusative)
surgō, surgere, surrēxī, surrēctus: to get up, rise
suus, -a, -um: his, her, its, their (own)