=rūsticus, a, um= [=rūs=, _the country_], adj., _of the country_,
_rustic_; as subst., =rūsticānī, ōrum=, pl. m., _countrymen_.
=Rutilius, ī=, m., _P. Rutilius_, consul 90 B.C.
S.
=Sabīnī, ōrum=, pl. m., _the Sabines_, a race in central Italy,
adjoining Latium on the east.
=Sabīnus, ī=, m., 1. _Oppius Sabīnus_, a Roman general slain by Dacians
during the reign of Domitian. 2. _Q. Titūrius (Sabīnus)_, a lieutenant
of Caesar. 3. _(Flavius) Sabīnus_, brother of the emperor Vespasian.
=sacer, cra, crum=, adj., _holy_, _sacred_; as subst., sacrum, ī, n.,
_a holy thing_, _sacred vessel_; pl. _religious rites_, _sacrifices_.
=sacerdōs, ōtis= [=sacer=], m. and f., _priest_, _priestess_.
=sacrāmentum, ī= [=sacrō=], n., _an oath_.
=*sacrō, āre, āvī, ātus=, _to set apart_; _bless_; _curse_.
=con--cōnsecrō, āre, āvī, ātus=, _to dedicate_, _consecrate_, _devote_.
=ex--exsecror, ārī, ātus sum=, _to curse_, _abhor_. =ob--obsecrō, āre,
āvī, ātus=, _to implore_, _supplicate_.
=saepe=, adv., _frequently_, _often_.
=saeviō, īre, īvī (iī), ītus= [=saevus=], _to be fierce_ or _cruel_,
_rage_; _punish cruelly_.
=saevitia, ae= [=saevus=], f., _fury_, _cruelty_.
=saevus, a, um=, adj., _raging_, _fierce_, _cruel_.
=sagāx, ācis=, adj., _of quick perception_, _sagacious_, _keen-scented_.
=sagitta, ae=, f., _arrow_.
=sagittārius, ī= [=sagitta=], m., _an archer_, _bowman_.
=Saguntīnī, ōrum=, pl. m., _the inhabitants of Saguntum_.
=Saguntum, ī=, n., a city on the eastern coast of Spain.
=salārius, a, um= [=sāl=, _salt_], adj., _of salt_, _salty_; _via
Salāria_, the road from Rome to Reate.
=Salassī, ōrum=, pl. m., a people living in the Alps.
=Salīnātōr, ōris=, m., _M. Līvius Salīnātōr_, consul 210 B.C.
=Sallentīnī, ōrum=, pl. m., a people of Calabria in southern Italy.
=Salōnae, ārum=, pl. f., a city in Dalmatia.
=saltō, āre, āvī, ātus=, _to dance_, _leap_.
=salūtō, āre, āvī, ātus= [=salūs=, _health_], _to wish one health_,
_greet_, _salute_, _visit_.
=Salvius=, ī, m., see =Iūliānus=.
=salvus, a, um=, adj., _well_, _safe_, _sound_.
=Samnītēs, um=, Gr. acc. pl. =Samnītas=, pl. m., _the Samnites_, a
branch of the Sabine race inhabiting the mountains southeast of Latium.
=Samnium, ī=, n., a division of middle Italy.
=Samus, ī=, f., an island in the Mediterranean Sea, near the coast of
Asia Minor.
=sanguinārius, a, um= [=sanguis=], adj., _bloodthirsty_, _bloody_,
_sanguinary_.
=sanguis, inis=, m., _blood_.
=Sapōr, ōris=, m., the name of several Persian kings. 1. _Sapor I._,
240-273 A.D. 2. _Sapor II._, 310-381 A.D.
=Sardī, ōrum=, pl. m., _the Sardinians_, inhabitants of the island of
Sardinia.
=Sardica, ae=, f., a city in Lower Moesia.
=Sardinia, ae=, f., _Sardinia_, an island in the Mediterranean Sea,
west of Italy.
=Sardiniēnsēs, ium=, pl. m., _the Sardinians_, inhabitants of the
island of Sardinia.
=Sarmatae, ārum=, pl. m., _the inhabitants of Sarmatia_.
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