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saltŭārĭus one who has the care of a forest; of an estate; a forester saltŭātim adv. by leaps; hops; in a skipping; desultory manner saltŭensis adj. belonging to a forest saltŭōsus adj. full of woods; forests; well-wooded saltus a leaping; leap; spring saltus a forest-pasture; woodland-pasture; woodland salūber sălūbris health-giving; promoting health; healthful; healthy; sound; well sălūbrĭtas Healthfulness; wholesomeness; salubrity; Health; soundness sălūbrĭter adv. sălum the open sea; the high sea; the main; a sea sălūs a being safe and sound; a sound; whole condition; health; a Roman divinity; who… Salustĭus sălūtābundus adj. greeting; saluting sălūtāris adj. belonging to well-being; healthful; wholesome sălūtātĭo a greeting. saluting; salutation; a visit; a waiting upon; paying respects sălūtātor one who greets; a greeter; saluter; one who makes complimentary visits; who pay… sălūtātōrĭus adj. belonging to visiting; paying court; the audience-chamber; the vocative sălūtātrix she that salutes; she that makes complimentary visits; that pays court sălūtĭfer adj. health-bringing; healing sălūtĭfĭcātor a bringer of safety; a savior sălūtĭger adj. Health-bringing; That brings a greeting; salutatory; one who delivers a gr... sălūtĭgĕrŭlus adj. that carries salutations; messages Sălūtĭo a Roman surname of one Scipio sălūto v. a. To keep safe; to preserve; To greet; wish; health to Saluvĭi salvāmentum salvation salvātĭo deliverance; salvation salvātor a saviour; preserver; the Saviour; Redeemer salvē adv. salvē imp salvĕo v. n. To be well; in good health; verb. finit salvĭa the herb sage Salvĭānus adj. named from one Salvius; Salvian salvĭfĭcātor salvĭfĭco v. a. to save; deliver salvĭfĭcus adj. saving salvo v. a. to save salvus adj. saved; preserved; unharmed; sound; uninjured sam Sămaei samara Samarabrĭae a people of India sămardăcus a juggler Sămărīa the middle district of Palestine Sămărŏbrīva a town of; in the country of the; Amiens Sambracēni a people of India Sambrachatē an island on the Arabian coast; a city upon it sambūca A triangular stringed-instrument of a very sharp; shrill ...; a machine of like… sambūcĕus adj. of elder; elder- sambūcĭna a female player on the sambūcistrĭa a woman that plays on the sambūcus he who plays on the sambūcus an elder-tree; the fruit of the elder; elder-berries Sămē An earlier name for the island of Cephalenia; in the Ioni...; The principal tow… samera the seed of the elm Sămĭa sămĭātor a polisher; furbisher sămĭo v. a. to polish; furbish with Samian stone Sămĭŏlus adj. dim; Samian Sămĭus Sammonĭum a promontory of Crete Samnīs Samnĭum an ancient country of Italy; in the neighborhood of Latiu... samŏlus a plant; the Anemone pulsatilla; brook-weed Sămos Samŏsăta the capital of Commagene; on the western shore of the Eup... Sămŏthrācĭa Samothrace; an island near the coast of Thrace; famous fo... sampsa the pulp of olives; in lemm. Sampsĭcĕrămus a humorous designation of Pompey in Cicero sampsūchĭnus adj. of marjoram sampsūchum marjoram Sămus An island on the coast of Asia Minor opposite Ephesus; fa...; The island of Cep… sānābĭlis adj. that can be healed; curable; remediable Sanates sānātĭo a healing; curing sānātor a healer; curer sānātōrĭus adj. giving health sancaptis sanchrōmăton a plant; otherwise called sancĭo v. a. to render sacred; inviolable; to appoint as sacred; to fix unalterably; to esta… sanctē adv. P. a. fin sanctesco v. inch. n. to become sacred sanctĭfĭcātĭo sanctification sanctĭfĭcātor a sanctifier sanctĭfĭcĭum sanctification; a sanctuary sanctĭfĭco v. a. to make holy; treat as holy; to sanctify sanctĭfĭcus adj. sanctifying sanctĭlŏquus adj. speaking holily sanctĭmōnĭa sacredness; sanctity; moral purity sanctĭmōnĭālis adj. holy; a nun; holily sanctĭo an establishing; ordaining; decreeing as inviolable sanctĭtas Inviolability; sacredness; sanctity; Moral purity; holiness; sanctity sanctĭtūdo sacredness; sanctity; uprightness; purity sanctor an establisher; ordainer sanctŭārĭum A place for keeping sacred things; a shrine; sanctuary; The private cabinet sanctus P. a. Sancus a deity of the Sabines; also worshipped at Rome sandăla a very white kind of corn sandălĭārĭus adj. belonging to sandals; who had a statue in the Sandal-stre...