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scă_brātus adj. made rough; roughened; jagged scă_brēdo a roughness of the skin; scabbiness; itch; mange scă_brĕo v. n. to be scurfy; scabby scă_bres the scab; the itch scă_brĭdus adj. rough; rugged scă_brĭtĭa roughness; ruggedness; The scab; the itch scă_brōsus adj. rough Scaea porta the Scœan; subst; the Scœan gate scaena the stage; boards; scene; on the stage; in tragedies scaenālis adj. belonging to the stage; scenic; theatrical scaenārĭus adj. belonging to the stage; scenic; dramatic; theatrical scaenātĭcus a stageplayer scaenātĭlis adj. belonging to the stage scaenĭcē adv. scaenĭcus adj. belonging to the stage; scenic; dramatic; theatrical; stage-plays scaenŏgrăphĭ_a a drawing in perspective scaeva scaeva a lefthanded person Scaeva a Roman surname; consul scaevĭtas Awkwardness; perverseness; unskilfulness; A mischance; misfortune Scaevŏla A surname of; who made his way into the camp of Porsenna to kill him; on being … scaevus adj. left; that is on the left; towards the left side; Awkward; perverse scāla a flight of steps; stairs; a staircase; a ladder; scaling-ladder; the rounds of… scālārĭa scālārĭi stairmakers scālāris adj. belonging to a flight of steps; a ladder; subst; a flight of stairs; steps Scaldis the Scheldt; a river of Gallia Belgica; N. cr scălēnus adj. of unequal sides; scalene scalmus a peg to which an oar was strapped; a thole; tholepin; not even a thole-pin; no… scalpellum a small surgical knife; a scalpel; a lancet scalper scalpo v. a. To cut; carve; scrape; scratch; engrave scalprātus adj. having a sharp; cutting edge scalprum a sharp cutting instrument; a chisel; knife; A penknife; a pruning-knife scalptor a cutter; graver scalptōrĭum an instrument for scratching one; in lemm scalptūra A cutting; carving; graving; a graved figure; a sculpture scalptŭrīgo a scratching scalptūrĭo to scratch; claw Scămander adj. A river in Troas; the Scamander; the Bunar-bashi Tchai; belonging to the river … scambus adj. bow-legged; bandy-legged scămellum scămillus a little bench; stool; unequal projections; steps scamma a wrestling-place; a wrestling; a contest scammōnĕa scammony scammōnĕum scammōnĭa scammōnītes wine seasoned with scammony scammōnĭum scamnātus adj. a field whose breadth; is greater than its length scamnum a bench; stool; step; horizontal branches of trees serving as seats; a throne scandălizo v. a. to cause to stumble; tempt to evil scandălum that which causes one to stumble; a stumblingblock; an inducement to sin; a tem… Scandĭa Scandĭānus adj. named from one Scandius Scandila an island near Eubœa; Skantzoura Scandĭnāvĭa a large and fruitful island in Northern Europe;; Zealand;; Schonen scandix the herb chervil scando v. a. and n. sup.;; to climb; mount; clamber; get up; to ascend scandŭla a shingle scandulaca scandŭlāris adj. shingled; shingle- scandŭlārĭus a shingler scansĭlis adj. that may be climbed; the law of critical years; climacterics scansĭo a climbing up; a rising; elevation of tones; a metrical reading; scanning scansōrĭus adj. for climbing Scantĭa silva Scantĭānus Scantīnĭus a Roman name; a pontifex; a tribune of the people; is named after one Scantinius Scantĭus name of a Roman; a woman abused by Clodius; Scantian scăpha a light boat; a skiff scăphē a concave sundial scăphĭum a concave vessel; basin in the form of a boat; A drinking-vessel in the form of… scăphŭla a little boat; skiff; a bath-tub Scaptēsŭla a town in Thrace; celebrated for its silver mines Scaptĭa a very ancient town in Latium; Passerano; of Scaptia; Scaptian; of the Scaptian… Scăpŭla a Roman surname; A partisan of Pompey; the main instigator of the Spanish war; … scăpŭla a kind of vine scăpŭla scăpŭlae the shoulder-blades; The shoulders; back; the shoulder scăpŭlāni horti scapus a shaft; stem; stalk; trunk; A cylinder on which sheets of paper scărăbaeus a beetle; scarab; scarabee scardĭa a plant; also called Scardus a mountain in Illyria; Sharradagh; Tchardagh scărīfātĭo a scratching open;; a scarifying scărīfĭco scărīfo v. a. to scratch open; scarify scărītis a precious stone; resembling in color the fish Scarphēa A town of Locris; near Thermopylœ; An island of the Ægean Sea scărus scar; a kind of seafish much esteemed by the Romans;; a species of wrasse scătĕ_bra a bubbling; gushing up scăteo v. n. to bubble; gush; well; spring; flow forth Scātīnĭus scăto scătūrex a bubbling; gushing spring scătūrīgĭnes gushing; bubbling waters; spring-water scătūrīgĭnōsus adj. full of; abounding in springs; springy scătūrĭo v. n. imperf; to stream; flow; gush out; To come forth in great numbers Scaurĭānus with large and swollen ankles; having the ankles bunching out