327 LATIN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY
somnus
- somnus, -ī, m. sleep
- soror, -ōris, f. sister
- spatium, spatī, n. space, distance; time; opportunity
- spectāculum, -ī, n [spectō, look at], show, spectacle
- spectō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, look at, witness
- spērō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [spēs, hope], hope, expect (§420.c)
- spēs, speī, f. hope (§273.2)
- splendidē, adv. [splendidus], compared splendidius, splendidissimē, splendidly, handsomely
- splendidus, -a, -am, adj. brilliant, gorgeous, splendid
- Stabiānus, -a, -um, Stabian
- stabulum, -ī, n. [cf. stō, stand], standing place, stable, stall
- statim, adv. [cf. stō, stand], on the spot, at once, instantly
- statua, -ae, f. [sistō, place, set], statue
- statuō, -ere, -uī, -ūtus [status, station], decide, determine
- stilus, -ī, m. iron pencil, style (p.210)
- stō, -āre, stetī, status, stand
- strātus, -a, -um, adj. [part, of sternō, spread], paved (of streets)
- strepitus, -ūs, m. [strepō, make a noise], noise, din
- stringō, -ere, strīnxī, strictus, bind tight; draw, unsheathe
- studeō, -ēre, -uī, ——, give attention to, be eager, with dat. (§501.14)
- studium, studī, n. [cf. studeō, be eager for], eagerness, desire, zeal, devotion
- stultus, -a, -um, adj. foolish, stupid
- Stymphālis, -idis, adj. f. Stymphalian, of Stymphā’lus a lake in southern Greece
super-sum
- Stymphālus, -ī, m. Stympha’lus, a district of southern Greece with a town, mountain, and lake, all of the same name
- suādeō, -ēre, -sī, -sus, advise, recommend, with subjv. of purpose {§501.41)
- sub, prep, with acc. and abl. under, below, up to; at or to the foot of
- sub-igō, -ere, -ēgī, -āctus [sub, under, + agō, drive], subdue, reduce
- subitō, adv. [subitus, sudden], suddenly
- sub-sequor, -ī, -secūtus sum, dep. verb [sub, below, + sequor, follow], follow close after, follow up
- suc-cēdō, -ere, -cessī, -cessus [sub, below, + cēdō, go], follow, succeed
- suī, reflexive T^ron. of himself (herself, itself, themselves) (§480). sēcum = sē + cum. sēsē, emphatic form of sē
- sum, esse, fuī, futūrus, irreg. verb, be; exist (§494)
- summus, -a, -um, adj. in superl. degree, compared superus, superior, suprēmus or summus (§312), supreme, highest; best, greatest, in summō colle, on the top of the hill
- sūmō, -ere, sūmpsī, sūmptus, take up; assume, put on. sūmere supplicium dē, inflict punishment on
- super, prep, with acc. and abl. over, above
- superbia, -ae, f. [superbus, proud], pride, arrogance
- superbus, -a, -um, adj. proud, haughty
- superior, comp. of superus
- superō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [superus, above], go over; subdue, overcome; surpass, excel
- super-sum, -esse, -fuī, ——, be over, survive, with dat ($501.15)