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sigla signs of abbreviation; abbreviations sigma A semicircular couch; A bathing-tub signācŭlum a mark; a sign; a seal; signet signanter adv. signārĭus a sculptor signātē adv. signātĭo a marking; signing signātor A sealer; signer; One who stamps money; a coiner signātōrĭus adj. belonging to sealing; a sealing signātus P. a. Signĭa an ancient town in Latium which produced an astringent wi... Signĭas a mountain in Greater Phrygia signĭfer adj. sign-bearing; imagebearing; bearing signs signĭfex an image-maker; carver; statuary signĭfĭcābĭlis adj. that has meaning; significative signĭfĭcans P. a. signĭfĭcanter adv. P. a. fin signĭfĭcantĭa Force; energy; significancy; meaning; import; signification signĭfĭcātĭo A pointing out; indicating; denoting signĭfĭcātīvus adj. denoting; signifying; significative signĭfĭcātōrĭus adj. denoting; signifying; significatory signĭfĭcātum signĭfĭcātus A sign; token; prognostic; meaning; import; signification signĭfĭco to show by signs; to show; point out; express Signīnus signĭtĕnens constellation-bearing; starry signo v. a. to set a mark upon; to mark; mark out; to point out; signify; indicate signum a mark; token; sign; Miraculous works sil a kind of yellowish earth; yellow ochre sil Sīla a large forest in the country of the; which yielded great... silācĕus adj. like ochre; of ochre Silana a town of Thessaly Silanĭo a celebrated statuary Sīlānus a Roman surname in the Julian sīlānus a fountain; jet of water Sīlānus Sĭlărus a river forming the boundary between Lucania and Campania... silatum silaus a kind of parsley; smallage Sīlēnĭcus adj. sacred to Silenus sĭlens P. a. sĭlenter adv. P. a. fin sĭlentĭārĭus A confidential domestic servant; a certain high officer at court; a privy-counc… sĭlentĭōsē adv. sĭlentĭōsus adj. perfectly still; silent; init.—Adv sĭlentĭum a standstill; cessation; repose sĭlentus adj. silent; quiet Sīlēnus the tutor and constant attendant of Bacchus; represented ...; A Greek historian sĭlĕo v. n. and a. to be noiseless; still; silent; to be still; quiet; to remain inactive sīler a kind of brook-willow Sĭler Sĭlĕrus sĭlesco v. inch. n. to become still; silent; calm sĭlex Any hard stone found in fields; a pebble-stone; a flint; a rock; crag; limestone Sīlĭānus sĭlĭcārĭus one that paves roads with pebble-stones; a pavior sĭlĭcernĭum A funeral feast; A kind of sausage Silĭces a mountain-tribe in Asia sĭlĭcĕus adj. of flint; limestone sĭlĭcĭa a plant; also called; fenugreek sĭlĭcŭla a little husk; pod; a silicle sĭlīgĭnārĭus a baker of wheat-flour sĭlīgĭnĕus adj. of wheat; wheaten; wheaten loaves sĭlīgo A kind of very white wheat; winter-wheat; fine wheaten flour sĭlĭqua a pod; husk; the carob-tree; a carob; St. John's bread; The name of a very smal… sĭlĭquastrum a plant; also called; pepperwort sĭlĭquor v. dep. to put forth; get pods Silis the name of several rivers Sīlĭus the name of a Roman sillŏgrăphus a writer of lampoons; satires sillўbus a kind of thistle sĭlo Sĭlo silphĭum a plant; called in pure Latin Silpia a city of; Linares Silŭres a warlike people of Britain sĭlūrus a riverfish; the sheat-fish sĭlus adj. having a broad; turned-up nose; pug-nosed Sĭlus a Roman surname silva a wood; forest; woodland; a crowded mass; abundance; quantity Silvānae female wood-deities Silvānus a deity presiding over woods and all places planted with ...; the gods of woods… silvātĭcus adj. belonging to a wood; to trees; wood-; growing; running wild; wild silvesco v. inch. n. to grow; run wild; to run to wood silvestris adj. belonging to a wood; forest; overgrown with woods Silvĭa silvĭcŏla inhabiting woods; sylvan silvĭcultrix adj. f; living in the woods silvĭfrăgus adj. breaking; crushing the forest; trees silvĭger adj. bearing woods; wooded; woody Silvīni a people of Apulia Silvĭus the name of several kings of silvōsus adj. full of woods; trees; woody silvŭla a little wood; a copse sīlўbum sīma Simbrŭvĭum a district in Latium; abounding in hills and springs of w... sīmĭa An ape sĭmĭla the finest wheat flour; in lemm.