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sŏrōrĭcīda the murderer of his sister sŏrōrĭcīdĭum sŏrōrĭcŭlātus adj. sŏrōrĭo v. n. to grow up; swell together sŏrōrĭus adj. belonging to a sister; sisterly; the Sister's beam sors a lot; chances; tickets sorsum sortĭcŭla f dim; a little lot; a small tablet Sortĭentes sortĭfer adj. m; giving out oracles; oracular sortĭger sortĭlĕgus adj. foretelling; prophetic; a fortune-teller; soothsayer; diviner sortĭo to draw lots sortĭor v. dep. n. to cast; draw lots; to draw lots; to draw; cast lots for; to fix sortis sortītĭo a casting; drawing of lots; a choosing sortītō adv. sortītor one who casts; drdws lots sortītus sortītus a casting; drawing of lots sōry a kind of ore; ink-stone; sory sos Sōsăgŏras a Greek physician Sōsĭa the name of a servant Sōsĭānus Sōsĭgĕnes a famous astronomer employed by Julius Cœsar in reforming... Sōsĭlus a Lacedœmonian who instructed Hannibal in Greek literatur... Sōsippus a Greek proper name Sōsis a Greek proper name Sōsĭthĕus a Greek proper name Sŏsĭus name of a Roman sospĕs saving; delivering; subst; a savior; saved; safe and sound; safe Sospĭta sospĭtālis adj. giving health; safety; salutary sospĭtas safety; health; welfare sospĭtātor a savior; preserver; deliverer sospĭtātrix she that saves; delivers sospĭto v. a. to save; keep safe; preserve Sostrătus a Greek proper name Sosus a proper name Sosus the title of a book written by Antiochus against Philo Sōtădes an obscene Greek poet Sōter A savior; deliverer; preserver sōtērĭa a festive entertainment given on a person's recovery from... Sōtērĭcĭānus belonging to the Saviour Sōtērĭcus a Greek proper name Sotiates a people in; Départ. du Gers sōzūsa a plant; called also Spāco the nurse of Cyrus spādīcārĭus one that dyes a chestnut-brown color spādīcum spādix a palm-branch broken off; together with its fruit spădo one who has no generative power; an impotent person; unfruitful; seedless plant… spădōnātus the state of a; impotency spădōnīnus adj. seedless spădōnĭus adj. unfruitful; barren; seedless spaerīta a kind of round cake spagas a kind of pitch found in Asia Spalāthra a city on the Thessalian coast spălax a plant Spalei a people on the Tanais Spărāx the name of a slave spargănĭon the plant bur-weed spargo v. a. to strew; throw here and there; cast; cast; hurl about; hurl; to bestrew; strew… spargo a sprinkling; spray sparsĭlis adj. that may be scattered; dispersed sparsim adv. scatteredly; dispersedly; here and there sparsĭo A sprinkling; A scattering sparsīvus adj. for hurling sparsus P. a. Sparta The famous capital of Laconia; Mistra; Sparta is your cou...; Greece Spartăcus A celebrated Thracian gladiator; who carried on the war o...; an epithet of Mar… Spartānus spartārĭus adj. belonging to broom; bearing broom; places where broom grows spartĕŏlus a watchman against fire spartĕus adj. of broom; made; consisting of broom Sparti the armed men who sprang up from the dragon's teeth sown ... Spartĭăcus Spartĭānus a Roman historian of the time of Diocletian; one of the Spartĭātes Spartĭātĭcus Spartĭcus spartŏpŏlĭos an unknown kind of precious stone spartum a plant originally growing in Spain; of which ropes; mats; a rope made of broom spărŭlus a kind of fish; a bream spărus a small missile weapon with a curved blade; a huntingspear spărus a kind of fish; the gilt-head; gilt-bream spasmus a cramp; convulsion; spasm spastĭcus adj. afflicted with the cramp; spasms; spastic Spătălē the name of a nymph spătălĭum spatalōcinaedus a lewd person spătangĭus a kind of sea-urchin spătha A broad; flat; wooden instrument; A batten; A broad; two-edged sword without a … spăthălĭum a kind of bracelet spăthē spăthŭla spătĭātor one who walks about; a promenader spătĭŏlum a small space spătĭor v. dep. n. To take a walk; to walk about; promenade; to walk about; along; to go