Glossary of Latin Words.
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- sterlingus:—sterling; an English penny; money.
- stermannus:—a steersman.
- sternium:—a bedstead.
- steynare:—to stain.
- stibiare:—to starch.
- stica:—a, brass Saxon coin, worth half a farthing; a stick of eels, i.e., 25.
- stiga:—a pricket for a candle.
- stika. See stica.
- stillatorium:—a distillery.
- stina:—the handle of a plough.
- stinarius:—a ploughman.
- stingus:—a shrimp.
- stipa:—a metal bar, as on a belt.
- stipes:—a tally.
- stipula:—stubble.
- stiremannus:—a steersman.
- stivale, stivallum, stivella:—a boot.
- stochia. See stachia.
- stocharius:—a stockfish monger.
- stoffare:—to stuff.
- stoffeta:—stubble.
- stoffura:—equipment; provisions; material; stuff.
- stola:—a stole.
- stolium:—a fleet or army.
- stonda:—staddles.
- stophare:—to store; to stuff.
- stoppa:—tow; a stoup.
- storea:—straw.
- storium. See stolium.
- stotarius:—a keeper of horses or oxen.
- stottus:—a horse or an ox.
- stowagium:—stowage.
- straciatus:—striped,
- stracus:—a strake; a tire.
- strada:—a stripe.
- stragulare:—to strangle; to embroider of divers colours.
- stragulati fratres:—Carmelite Friars, whose clothing was parti-coloured when in Palestine.
- stragulator:—an embroiderer.
- stragulus:—variegated.
- straiatus:—strayed.
- stramere:—to strew.
- straminare:—to strew with straw.
- stramura:—straw for the floor.
- strandagium:—strandage, payment for leave to beach a boat.
- stranglinum:—squirrel fur.
- strangulum:—ray, a striped cloth.
- stranlingum:—squirrel fur.
- strata:—a street, a high road.
- stratilectilia:— bedding.
- strator:—a groom.
- strenare:—to send a New Year's gift.
- strepa:—a stirrup.
- strepare:—to strip.
- strepitus:—destruction; estrepement.
- streppum. See strepitus.
- striaballum:—a cog of a wheel.
- striatus:—engrailed. See engrallatus.
- stricatus:—striped.
- stricum:—a strike, a stick used for levelling corn in the measure; the eighth of a quarter.