04.07.2015 Views

Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

SECOND LATIN<br />

scindere, scicli, scissus, to split, to rend<br />

scire, scivi or scii, scitus, to know, to<br />

know how; quod sciam, so far as I<br />

know<br />

scopus, m., aim, object<br />

scotista, m., Scotist (follower of the<br />

doctrine of Duns Scotus)<br />

scribere, scripsi, scriptus, to write<br />

scriptum, n., writing<br />

scriptura, f., Scripture<br />

secta, f., sect<br />

secumferre, -tuli, -latus, to bear with<br />

oneself, to take along<br />

secundo, second, secondly<br />

secundum, according to<br />

securtlS, secure, steadfast, quiet<br />

secus, otherwise<br />

sed, but, yet; - et, as also; illud quidem<br />

. . . - autem, to be sure<br />

... but still<br />

sedere (2), sedi, sessus, to sit<br />

sedes, f., place, seat, throne, habitation,<br />

see<br />

sedu]o, carefully, diligently<br />

seipsum, hilTIself; sibiipsi, to himself<br />

semel, once<br />

semen, n., seed, descendant<br />

semita, f., path<br />

semper, ever, always<br />

sempiternus, eternal, everlasting<br />

sensibilis, perceptible, apprehensible<br />

sensitivus, perceptive<br />

sensus, m., sense, feeling<br />

sententia, f., sentence, opinion<br />

sentire (4), sensi, sensus, to feel, to<br />

perceive, to experience, to think<br />

separare, to separate<br />

separatio, f., separation<br />

separatus, separate<br />

sepelire (4), -ivi or -ii, sepultus, to<br />

bury<br />

septem, seven<br />

septenarius, m.} septenary, seven<br />

septiformis, sevenfold<br />

septimus, seventh<br />

sepulcrum, n., sepulcher<br />

sequens, following<br />

sequentia, f.} continuation<br />

sequestrare, to separate<br />

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

serenus, serene<br />

serio, seriously<br />

serius, later, after<br />

senno, m.} word, discourse<br />

sero, late<br />

serra, f., saw<br />

sems, late; sera nocte, late at night<br />

servare, to observe<br />

servire (4), to serve, to be obedient, to<br />

be in bondage<br />

servitus, f., servitude, service, bondage,<br />

subjection<br />

servus, m.} servant, slave<br />

seu, or; - ••• vel, whether<br />

or<br />

sexus, m.} sex<br />

si, if<br />

sibimetipsi, to itself, himself, or herself<br />

sic, so, thus<br />

siccus, dry<br />

sicut (sicuti), as, even as<br />

signaculum, n.} little seal<br />

signare, to sign, to mark, to stamp<br />

signifer, m.} standard bearer<br />

significare, to mean, to signify<br />

signum, n., sign, miracle, token<br />

similis, like, similar<br />

similiter, similarly<br />

similitudo, f., resemblance, likeness<br />

simplex, simple<br />

simpIicitas, f.} simplicity<br />

simonia, f.} simony<br />

simoniace, simoniacally<br />

simoniacus, simoniacal<br />

simul, together<br />

sin, but if, if however<br />

sincerus, sincere, genuine

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!