silns,gen. -entis, silent, still
* silentium, -, n., silence
Slnus, -, m., oldest of the satyrs and tutor and attendant of Bacchus
siliqua, -ae,f., husk, pod
silva, -ae,f., forest
silvnus, -a, -um, of the woods, sylvan (ML)
* similis, -e, like, similar (+ gen. or dat.); compar., similior; superl. simillimus
similiter,adv., similarly, likewise
* similitd, -inis,f., likeness, resemblance; comparison, simile; parable (EL)
simplex,gen. -icis, plain, simple, sincere
* simul,adv., at the same time, along with; simulatque, as soon as
* simulcrum, -, m., image, portrait, statue; phantom, shade
simulti, -nis,f., false show, pretence, hypocrisy
simultus, -a, -um (simul), feigned, pretended
simul (1), feign, pretend
* sn,conj., but if
sincrus, -a, -um, unadulterated, whole; candid, sincere, genuine
* sine,prep + abl., without
* singul, -ae, -a,distributive pl., one each, one at a time; single, individual
sinister, -tra, -trum, left, on the left hand; awkward, wrong, perverse
* sin, -ere, sv, situm, allow, permit
Sinuessnus, -a, -um, of Sinuessa, a town in Latium
sinus, -s,m., fold; bay, gulf; fold (in a garment) = pocket, lap, bosom
squidem,conj., if indeed; since, inasmuch as
* sist, -ere, stit, statum, set up, stop, check
Ssyphus, -, m., wicked king of Corinth condemned in Tartarus to roll a boulder eternally uphill
sitins,gen. -entis, thirsty
sitis, -is,f., thirst
situs, -a, -um,perf. partic. ofsino, placed, situated; situs esse in + abl., to rest or depend on
* s-ve (or seu), conj., or if; sve…sve, if…or if, whether…or
socer, -er, m., father-in-law
* societs, -ttis,f., fellowship, association; alliance, society, union
soci (1), unite, join, associate
* socius, -, m., ally, partner, associate
Scrats, -is,m., famous Athenian philosopher of the 5th cent. B.C.
* sl, slis,m., sun
* slcium, -, n., consolation, solace
solea, -ae,f., sandal
* sole, -re, solitus sum, be accustomed
solidus, -a, -um, firm, solid, complete