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LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

semivivus, -a, -urn, half-alive, halfdead<br />

scmovere, -movi, -matus, to separate;<br />

renounce<br />

semper, adtl., ever, always<br />

sempiternus, -3, -urn, eternal, everlasting<br />

Seruinus, -i, m., the River Shannon<br />

Senarius, -ii, m., Senario<br />

senator, -oris, m., senator<br />

senatorius, -3, -urn, senatorial<br />

senatus, -i or -us, m., senate; parliament;<br />

college<br />

senecta, -ae, t., old age<br />

senectus, -utis, t., old age<br />

Senensis, -e, of Siena<br />

senere, to be old<br />

senescere, -ui, to grow old<br />

senex, senis, old; (as a noun) old man,<br />

ancient<br />

senilis, -e, aged<br />

senior, -oris, nl., elder, ancient<br />

senium, -ii, n., old age<br />

sensatus, -a, -urn, wise<br />

sensus, -us, m., sense, feeling; understanding,<br />

perception, mind<br />

sententia, -ae, t., sentence<br />

sentina, -ae, t., the hold of a ship or<br />

the bilge water in the hold<br />

sentire, sensi, sensus, to feel, perceive,<br />

experience<br />

seorsum, adv., apart, aside<br />

separare, to separate<br />

separatim, adv., apart, separately<br />

separatio, -onis, t., separation<br />

sepelire, -ivi or -ii, sepultus, to bury<br />

sepes, -is, t., hedge, fence<br />

sepire, sepsi, septus, to guard; fence in<br />

seponere, -posui, -positus, to put apart<br />

or aside<br />

septem, seven<br />

septempllciter, adtl., sevenfold<br />

septenarius, -3, -urn, of the number<br />

seven, sevenfold<br />

septennis, at the age of seven<br />

septentrionalis, -e, north<br />

septies, adv., seven times<br />

septiformis, -e, sevenfold<br />

septimus, -a, -urn, seventh<br />

septuagenarius, -3, -urn, of seventy<br />

years of age<br />

Septuagesima: dominica in -, Septuagesima<br />

Sunday<br />

septuagies, adv., seventy times<br />

septuaginta, seventy<br />

Septuaginta, -ae, t., Septuagint<br />

septuplum, adv., sevenfold<br />

sepulchrum (sepulcrum), -i, n., sepulcher<br />

sepultura, -3e, t., burial; burying place<br />

sequela, -ae, m., follower<br />

sequentia, -3e, t., continuation<br />

sequestrare, to separate<br />

sequi, secutus sum, dep. 3, to follow<br />

&equior, -ius, worse; lesser; ad sequioris<br />

sexus educationem, for the training<br />

of school teachers (lit., for the education<br />

of the lesser sex)<br />

sera, -ae, t., bolt<br />

seraph (Hebrew), pl. seraphim, ser­<br />

aph, seraphim<br />

seraphicus, -a, -um, seraphic<br />

serenissimus, -a, -urn, most serene.<br />

sovereign<br />

serenitas, -atis, t., clearness, fair<br />

weather<br />

serenus, -a, -urn, serene, bright<br />

serere, sevi, satus, to sow<br />

series (no gen. or dat.), f., succession<br />

serio, adv., seriously<br />

serius, adv., more earnestly<br />

sermo, -onis, m., word; saying; speech;<br />

discourse, sermon<br />

sermocinari, d~p., to talk, converse<br />

sermocinatio, -onis, t., discussion<br />

sero, adv., in the evening<br />

serotinus, -3, -urn, late; lateward<br />

springing

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