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stătūtus P. a. Staures a people on the Caspian Sea stĕătītis a precious stone; soapstone; steatite stĕătōma a kind of fatty tumor stĕga the deck Stĕgănos one of the channels by which the city of Alexandria had access to the sea stegnus adj. making close; drawing together; costive stēla a pillar; column; stele stĕlĕphūros a plant; Ravenna sugar-cane stĕlis a mistletoe that grows upon firs and larches stella a star; fixed stars; Lucifer; till daybreak; a constellation stellans stellāris adj. belonging to a star; starry Stellātīnus Stellātis ăger a district in Southern Campania; near Cales; belonging to the stellātūra a deduction from the soldiers' rations granted to the military tribunes stellātus stellĭfer adj. star-bearing; starry stellĭger adj. star-bearing; starry stellĭmĭcans adj. glittering with stars stellĭo A newt; stellion; a crafty; knavish person Stellio a Roman surname stellĭōnātus cozenage; trickery; cheating; stellionate stello v. n. and a. Neutr; to be set; covered with stars; bestarred; starry stellŭla a little star; asterisk stemma a garland; wreath; a pedigree; genealogical table; genealogical tree Stĕna a narrow defile near Antigonea; in Chaonia stĕnŏcŏrĭăsis a contraction of the pupil Stentor a Greek warrior in the army before Troy; celebrated for the strength of his lun… Stĕphănē Ancient name of the island of Samos; Another name of the city of Prœneste Stĕphănē a mountain in Thessaly Stĕphănēplŏcos the Chaplet-wreather; the Chaplet-seller Stĕphănĭo a mime of the time of Augustus stĕphănītis a kind of vine; which winds about in the shape of garlands Stĕphănĭum a character in the Stichus of Plautus stĕphănŏmĕlis a plant which checks bleeding at the nose Stĕphănŏpolis stĕphănos the name of several plants Stĕphănus a Grecian sculptor Stephănūsa the female Chaplet-wreather stercēia a maidservant who cleans the excrements from children stercŏrārĭus adj. belonging to dung; a gate in the temple of Vesta stercŏrātĭo a dunging; manuring stercŏrātus P. a. stercŏrĕus adj. dungy; stinking stercŏro v. a. To dung; manure with dung; to muck; To cleanse from dung; dunged stercŏrōsus adj. full of excrements; dung; well manured stercŭlīnĭum Stercŭlĭus the deity that presides over manuring stercus dung; excrements; ordure Stercŭtĭus sterelȳtis a sort of scum; litharge of silver stĕrĕŏbăta a pedestal stergēthron a plant; great houseleek Stēria a town in Attica stērĭcŭla the uterus of a sow that has not yet farrowed stērigmos the standing-still of a planet stĕrĭlĕfīo v. n. to become unfruitful; barren; sterile stĕrĭlesco v. inch. n. to grow unfruitful; barren; sterile stĕrĭlĭcŭla the womb of a sow that has never borne young stĕrĭlis adj. unfruitful; barren; sterile; causing unfruitfulness; sterility stĕrĭlĭtas unfruitfulness; barrenness; sterility stĕrĭlus sternax adj. that throws to the ground sterno v. a. pluperf; to spread out; spread abroad; to stretch out; extend; part. perf.; sternūmentum a sneezing; a means of provoking sneezing; sneezing-powder sternŭo v. n. and a. Neutr; to sneeze; N. cr; to sputter; crackle sternūtāmentum a sneezing sternūtātĭo a sneezing; sternutation sternūto v. freq. n. to sneeze Stĕrŏpē One of the Pleiades; One of the horses of the sun Stĕrŏpes one of the Cyclops in Vulcan's smithy sterquĭlīnĭum a dung-pit; laystall; mixen Stertĭnĭus a Stoic philosopher; of Stertinius sterto v. n. to snore; subst; a snorer Stēsĭchŏrus a Greek lyric poet of Himera Sthĕnĕboea adj. daughter of Iobates; king of Lycia; belonging to Sthenebœa Sthĕnĕlus King of Mycenœ; son of Perseus; and father of Eurystheus; King of the Ligurians… Sthĕnĭus a Thermitan Sthennis a sculptor of Olynthus Sthĕno a daughter of Phorcus and Ceto; sister of Medusa stĭbădĭum a semicircular seat; couch; in lemm.; stĭbĭnus adj. antimonial; of antimony stĭbĭum antimony; a sulphuret of antimony stĭcha a kind of vine Stĭchus the name of a slave; Title of a comedy of Plautus Stictē one of Actœon's hounds stĭcŭla a kind of grape stigma A mark burned in; a brand; a mark of disgrace; stigma; A cut stigmătĭas One who is branded; Title of a comedy of Nœvius stigmo v. a. to brand; stigmatize stigmōsus adj. full of brand-marks; branded Stilbon a name of the planet Mercury; One of Actœon's hounds Stilicho adj. the famous general and father-in-law of the emperor Honorius; belonging to Stil… stilla a drop; a small quantity stillanter adv. drop by drop stillārĭum an added drop; a trifling addition stillātīcĭus adj. dropping; dripping stillātim adv. by drops; drop by drop stillātĭo a dropping down; falling in drops