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sălĕ Săle a lake in Lydia sălĕ_bra adj. a jolting-place; roughness; harshness; ruggedness; a cloud of sadness sălĕ_brātus adj. rugged sălĕ_brĭtas ruggedness; salebrosity sălĕ_brōsus adj. full of joltings; rough; rugged; uneven Sălēĭus an inferior poet Sālentīni A people of Calabria; on the south-eastern extremity of Italy; the country of t… Sălernum a maritime town in the Picentine territory; Salerno; Salernian; an inhabitant o… salgăma pickles salgămārĭus one who makes; sells pickles; the title of; a treatise by C. Matius on pickling… salgămum nourish-ment; food; sustenance Salganĕa a town of Bœotia; near the Euripus Sălĭāris adj. belonging to the; Salian; which Numa directed the; to chant; splendid Sălĭāris adj. Sălĭātus the office; dignity of a sălĭcastrum a kind of wild vine found in willow-thickets sălictārĭus Adj. belonging to willows; willow-; Subst; one who takes care of willow-trees sălictum a plantation; thicket of willows sălĭentes P. a. sălĭ-fŏdīna a saltpit sălignĕus sălignus adj. of willow; willowwood; willow- Sălĭi a college of priests at Rome dedicated by Numa to the service of Mars; who; arm… Sălĭi the Salians; a part of the Franks sălillum a little salt-cellar; little measure; brief span of life sălīnae salt-works; saltpits; near Herculaneum; nom. prop; The saltworks at Ostia sălīnārĭus adj. belonging to salt-works sălīnātor a dealer in salt; a salter; a farmer of the salt-revenue Sălīnātor a Roman surname sălīnum a salt-cellar sălĭo To salt down; to salt; To sprinkle; salted; salt sălĭo v. n. and a. Neutr; to leap; spring; bound; jump sălĭ-pŏtens adj. he that rules the salt sea; N. cr sălĭsātĭo a leaping sălĭsātōres Sălĭsubsŭli the dancing priests of Mars sălītĭo a leaping sălĭto sălītūra a salting down; salting sălītus sălĭunca an odoriferous plant; the wild; Celtic nard sălĭuncŭla an odoriferous plant Sălĭus sălīva spittle; saliva; a spittle-like moisture; slime; honey-dew sălīvārĭus adj. slimy; clammy sălīvātĭo salivation sălīvātum sălīvo v. a. To spit out; discharge; yield; to salivate; cure by salivation sălīvōsus adj. Full of spittle; slavering; Slimy; clammy sălix a willow-tree; willow; sallow; a willowbranch; withy Sallentīni sallĭo sallo Sallustĭānus Sallustĭus Sallust; a Roman name; the celebrated Roman historian; like Sallust; Sallustian Salluvĭi a Celtic; Ligurian tribe in Gallia salmăcĭdus adj. having a salt and sour taste; salso-acid Salmăcis A very cleat; fountain in Caria; the nymph of this fountain; a weak; effeminate… salmo a salmon Salmōneus a son of Æolus; brother of Sisyphus; who imitated lightning with burning torche… salo Sălo a river of Hispania Tarraconensis; near the town of Bilbilis; the Xalon Sălŏmon Solomon; son of David; belonging to Solomon; of Solomon Sălōnae a maritime town in Dalmatia; Salona sălor the color of the sea; sea-green salpa a kind of stock-fish salpicta a trumpeter; N. cr Salpīnātes adj. a people of Etruria; belonging to the Salpinates salpūga salsāmen salted food; any thing pickled in brine salsāmentārĭus adj. belonging to salted fish; subst; a dealer in salted fish salsāmentum Fish-pickle; brine; Salted; pickled fish salsē adv. salsēdo a salt taste; saltness salsĭlāgo Salsĭ-pŏtens salsĭtas saltness; wit salsĭtūdo saltness; brackishness salsĭuscŭlus adj. dim; rather salt salsūgo saltness; brackishness; salt-water; brine Salsŭla a Roman female name Salsŭlae a saltspring in Gallia Narbonensis; La Fontaine des Salses; A city near the sal… salsūra A salting; pickling; Brine; pickle; Pickled salsus P. a. saltābundus adj. dancing saltātim adv. by leaps saltātĭo a dancing;; a dance saltātĭuncŭla a little dance saltātor a dancer saltātōrĭē adv. saltātōrĭus adj. belonging to dancing; dancing-; saltatory; a dancing-school; like a dancer saltātrīcŭla a little dancing-girl saltātrix a female dancer; dancing-girl saltātus dance saltem adv. saved; reserved; at least; at the least; at all events saltĭcus adj. dancing saltim saltĭto v. freq. n. to dance much; vigorously salto v. freq. n. to dance; Neutr; Sa; Ste; Impers. pass