| 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 |
| sē: 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 |
| sī: 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) |
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