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sībĭlātus a hissing whistling sībĭlo v. n. and a. to hiss; to whistle; to hiss; to hiss at; hiss down sībĭlus a hissing; a whistling; a contemptuous hissing; a hissing at; off sībĭlus adj. hissing; whistling sĭbĭna a kind of hunting-spear sibonis sibus Sibuzātes a people in Aquitania; Sobusse Sĭbylla a female soothsayer; a prophetess; Sibyl sĭbўna sīc adv. in this; that manner; in such a manner; in the manner mentioned; as follows; in… sīca A curved dagger; a poniard; the edge; wit Sĭcambri Sĭcāni a very ancient people of Italy on the Tiber; a portion of... sīcārĭus an assassin; murderer Sicca a border-town on the east of Numidia; Kef; the inhabitant... siccābĭlis adj. that makes dry; drying siccānĕus adj. dry; of a dry nature siccānus adj. dry; of a dry nature siccārĭus adj. for drying; keeping dry; stands for wine-cups siccātĭo a drying siccātīvus adj. that makes dry; drying; siccative siccātōrĭus adj. that makes dry; drying sicce adv. siccē adv. Siccenses siccesco v. inch. n. to grow; become dry; to dry up siccĭfĭcus adj. that makes dry; drying siccĭnē siccĭtas dryness; siccity; dryness; jejuneness; want of ornament sicco v. a. and n. to make dry; to dry; to dry up; to become dry; get dry siccŏcŭlus adj. having dry eyes; dry-eyed siccus adj. dry sĭcĕlĭcon a plant; called also; fleawort Sīcĕlis sĭcĕlisso sīcĕra a kind of spirituous; intoxicating drink Sĭchaeus Sĭcĭlĭa sīcīlĭcŭla a little cutting instrument; a small sickle sīcīlĭcus a comma Sĭcĭlĭensis sīcīlīmenta what is cut; mown with the sickle; the aftermath sīcīlĭo v. a. to cut; mow with the sickle sīcīlis a cutting instrument; sickle sĭcĭlisso v. n. to imitate Sicilian manners Sicimina a mountain in sīcĭnē adv. thus Sicinĭus the name of a Roman sĭcinnista one who performs the; a sicinnis-dancer sĭcinnĭum siclus a shekel Sĭcŏris a tributary of the Iberus; near Ilerda; Segre sīcŭbi adv. if in any place; if anywhere; wheresoever sīcŭla a little dagger Sĭcŭli The Siculians; Sicilians; an ancient Italian people on th...; The inhabitants o… Sĭcŭlus sīcundē adv. if from anywhere sīcut adv. so as; just as; as if; just as if; as soon as; after sīcŭti Sĭcўon the capital of the territory of Sicyonia in the Peloponne... sĭcўos agrĭos wildcucumber Sīda a town in Pamphylia; Eski Adalia; the inhabitants of Sida sīdĕrālis adj. belonging to the stars; sidereal sīdĕrātīcĭus adj. planet-struck; blasted; palsied sīdĕrātĭo A grouping; configuration of stars; a constellation; A disease produced by a co… sīdĕrātus sīdĕrĕus adj. belonging to the constellations; to the stars; starry sĭdērĭon the plant ironwort; vervain sĭdērītes A loadstone; magnet; A kind of diamond sĭdērītĕsis a plant; also called sĭdērītis Ironwort; vervain; A precious stone; The loadstone; magnet sĭdērŏpoecĭlos sīdĕror v. dep. n. to be blasted; palsied by a constellation; to be planet-s... sīdĕrōsus Sīdētae Sĭdĭcīni a people in Campania; whose chief town was; on the north-... sīdo v. n. to seat one's self; sit down; to settle; alight Sido a chief of the; about the middle of the first century Sīdon a very ancient and celebrated Phœnician city; the mother-... Sīdŏnĭus a proper name; a Christian writer in the middle of the fi... Sīdōnĭus sīdus Stars united in a figure; a group of stars; a constellation siem sīfĭlum Sīgălĭon the god of Silence among the Egyptians Sĭgambri a powerful people of Germany; between the Sieg and the Ru... Sīgēum a promontory in Troas; and a town of the same name; where... Siggos sĭgilla Little figures; images; woven; a sign; mark; trace Sĭgillārĭa The last days of the Saturnalia; in which people made eac... sĭgillārĭārĭus a maker of images sĭgillārīcĭus adj. belonging to sealing; little images sĭgillārĭus sĭgillātim sĭgillātus adj. furnished; adorned with little images; figures sĭgillĭŏla little figures; images sĭgillo sĭgillum Sigimerus a prince of the; the father of Arminius and brother of Se...