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stragem edere, facere
to massacre.
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strictim, leviter tangere, attingere, perstringere aliquid
to make a cursory mention of a thing; to mention by the way (not obiter or in transcursu).
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strictis gladiis in hostem ferri
to throw oneself on the enemy with drawn sword.
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studere alicui rei, studiosum esse alicuius rei
to have an inclination for a thing.
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studere, favere alicui
to look favourably upon; to support.
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studia, quae in reconditis artibus versantur (De Or. 1. 2. 8)
abstruse studies.
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studiis suis obsequi (De Or. 1. 1. 3)
to follow one's inclinations.
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studio ad rem publicam ferri
to throw oneself heart and soul into politics.
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studio alicuius rei aliquem incendere
to make some one enthusiastic for a thing.
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studio alicuius rei provectus sum
my zeal for a thing has led me too far.
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studio alicuius rei teneri
to have an inclination for a thing.
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studio ardere alicuius or alicuius rei (De Or. 2. 1. 1)
to have enthusiasm for a person or thing.
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studiose (diligenter, enixe, sedulo, maxime) dare operam, ut...
to take great pains in order to...
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studiosum esse alicuius
to look favourably upon; to support.
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studium, industriam (not diligentiam) collocare, ponere in aliqua re
to apply oneself zealously, diligently to a thing.
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suavitas verni temporis
the charms of spring.
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sub divo
in the open air.
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sub imperio et dicione alicuius esse
to be subject to some one, under some one's dominion.
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sub metum subiectum esse
to be comprised under the term "fear."
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sub radicibus montis, in infimo monte, sub monte
at the foot of the mountain.
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sub sensum or sub oculos, sub aspectum cadere
to come within the sphere of the senses.
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sub unum aspectum subicere aliquid
to give a general idea of a thing.
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sub varios incertosque casus subiectum esse
to have to submit to the uncertainties of fortune; to be subject to Fortune's caprice.
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subiectum esse, obnoxium esse imperio or dicioni alicuius (not simply alicui)
to be subject to some one, under some one's dominion.
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subita morte exstingui
to be cut off by sudden death.
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subito, ex tempore (opp. ex praeparato) dicere
to speak extempore.
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sublimem or sublime (not in sublime or sublimiter) ferri, abire
to fly aloft; to be carried into the sky.
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subsidere in insidiis (Mil. 19. 49)
to place oneself in ambush.
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subsidia collocare
to station reserve troops.
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subsidia summittere
to send up reserves.
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subsidium alicui summittere
to send relief to some one.
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subsistere, consistere
to halt.
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substruere viam glarea (Liv. 41. 27)
to make a gravel path.
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subtiliter disputare
to thoroughly discuss.
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sufficere aliquem in alicuius locum or alicui
to elect a man to fill the place of another who has died whilst in office.
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suffragium ferre (vid. sect. VI. 4, note Not sententiam...)
to vote (in the popular assembly).
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sui (mentis) compotem non esse
to lose one's head, be beside oneself.
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sui iuris factum esse
to have become independent, be no longer a minor.
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sui potestatem facere, praebere alicui
to give audience to some one.
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suis legibus utitur (B. G. 1. 45. 3)
(a state) has its own laws, is autonomous.
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suis rebus or sibi consulere
to take measures for one's safety; to look after one's own interests.
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sumere (opp. reicere) aliquid
to assume a thing.
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summa aestate, hieme
in the height of summer, depth of winter.
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summa aqua
the surface of the water.
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summa belli, imperii (B. G. 2. 4. 7)
the command-in-chief.
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summa dignitate praeditum esse
to be in a dignified position.
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summa est virorum doctissimorum consensio (opp. dissensio)
the learned men are most unanimous in...
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summa gloria florere
to have reached the highest pinnacle of eminence.
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summa necessitudine aliquem contingere
to stand in very intimate relations to some one.
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summa pax
deep peace.
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