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sacrŭfĭco sacrum Sadala A king of Thrace; the father of Cotys; N. cr.;; A son of Cotys; king of Thrace Saddūcaei the Sadducees; a religious sect among the Jews; belonging to the Sadducees saeclum saecŭlāris adj. belonging to a; a hymn sung at the secular games; a secular hymn;; substt; the … saecŭlum a race; breed; generation; a lifetime; age saepe adv. Often; oft; oftentimes; many times; frequently saepĕnŭmĕrō adv. saepes a hedge; fence; sing; enclosure saepĭcŭla a little fence; hedge saepĭcŭle adv. dim; pretty often; pretty frequently; ever and anon saepīmen saepīmentum a hedge; fence; enclosure Saepīnum a town of the Samnites; the inhabitants of Sœpinum saepĭo v. a. pluperf. subj; to surround with a hedge; to hedge in; fence in; enclose saepis adj. that happens often; frequent saepĭuscŭle adv. dim; pretty often; pretty frequently saeptātus surrounded by a bulwark saeptĭo a hedging; fencing in; enclosing; an enclosing with a wall saeptum a fence; en closure; wall; a hunter's net; toils saeptŭōsus adj. obscure; obscurely saeta a thick; stiff hair; a bristle; stiff; bristly Saetăbis a town of; celebrated for its flax; Jativa; the inhabitants of Sœtabis; belongi… saetĭ-ger adj. bristle-bearing; having coarse hair; bristles; bristly; subst saetōsus adj. full of coarse hairs; bristles; bristly saetŭla a little coarse hair of an animal; a small bristle saevē adv. saevĭdĭcus adj. spoken furiously; angrily saevĭo v. n. imperf; to be fierce; to rage; to vent one's rage; rave; to be furious saevis saevĭtas rage; violence; fury saevĭter adv. saevĭtĭa a raging; rage; fierceness; ferocity; violence saevĭtĭes saevĭtūdo ferocity; violence saevus adj. roused to fierceness; raging; fell; savage; fierce sāga săga săgācĭtas keenness of perception; acuteness of the senses; sagacity; Keenness of scent; K… săgācĭter adv. Sagalessos an important town of Pisidia; Aghtasan; belonging to Sagalessos săgăna a female diviner; soothsayer; a wise woman; witch;; nom. prop Saganos a small river of Carmania săgăpēnon Săgăris a river in Phrygia and Bitnynia; which empties into the Propontis; the Sacari; … Săgăris the name of a Trojan săgārĭus adj. belonging to a mantle Săgărĭus săgātus adj. clothed in; having on a; made of thick stuff; such as is proper for mantles săgax adj. of quick perception; whose senses are acute; keen-scented; intellectually quick… sagda a precious stone of a leekgreen color săgēna a large fishing-net; a seine; a snare sagēnon a kind of opal found in India săgīna a stuffing; cramming; fattening; feeding; feasting săgīnārĭum a place where animals are fatted; a feeding-stall săgīnātĭo a fattening; feeding; stall-feeding săgīnātus P. a. săgīno v. a. to fatten; fat; to cram; stuff; feast sāgĭo v. n. to perceive quickly; keenly; to perceive acutely săgitta An arrow; shaft; bolt; The extreme thin part of a vine-branch; shoot săgittārĭus adj. belonging to an arrow; arrow-; Subst; An archer; bowman săgittātus săgittĭfer adj. Arrow-bearing; the constellation of the Archer Săgittĭger the constellation of the Archer Săgittĭ-pŏtens the constellation of the Archer săgitto v. n. and a. Neutr; to discharge arrows; to shoot with arrows; shot; wounded with an arrow săgittŭla a little arrow sagma a pack-saddle sagmārĭus adj. belonging to a pack-saddle sagmen the tuft of sacred herbs plucked within the citadel by the consul; by bearing w… săgochlămys a kind of military cloak Sagra a river of Lower Italy; of the Bruttii săgŭlātus adj. clothed in; wearing a săgŭlum a small military cloak săgum a coarse woollen blanket; mantle; a military cloak; to put on the; to take up a… Săguntum a town in; on the Mediterranean; beyond the Iberus; the besieging and reduction… sāgus adj. presaging; predicting; prophetic; a female diviner; a wise woman săgus Săïs the capital of Lower Egypt; Sa el-Hajar; belonging to Sais; Saitic; plur. subst Săītae sal neutr; salt; N. cr.;; the salt water; brine sălăcaccăbĭa salted food boiled in a pot Sălācĭa The goddess of the sea; wife of Neptune; the sea sălācĭtas lust; salaciousness sălăco a swaggerer; braggart; N. cr sălămandra a salamander Sălambo the goddess of love among the Babylonians Sălămīnĭăcus Sălămis The island of Salamis; in the Saronic Gulf; opposite Eleusis; Kuluri; Salamis Sălăpĭa a city in Daunian Apulia; Salpi; N. cr; belonging to Salapia; Salapian sălăpitta a box on the ear sălăpūtĭum a little; tiny man; a manikin; Liliputian sălar a kind of trout Sălārĭānus adj. sălārĭārĭus one who receives pay; salary; a salaried person sălārĭum sălārĭus Adj. belonging to salt; salt-; Adj. prop; the road beginning at the; and leading int… Salassi an Alpine tribe in the modern Savoy sălax adj. Fond of leaping; lustful; that provokes lust; provocative