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sementem facere (B. G. 1. 3. 1)
to look after the sowing.
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semisses
6 per cent (i.e. if for 100 denarii, asses, one pays half a denarius, half an as per month).
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semissibus magna copia est
money is plentiful at 6 per cent.
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semper memoria eius in (omnium) mentibus haerebit
nothing will ever make me forgetful of him.
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senatu movere
to expel from the senate.
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senatum alicui dare (Q. Fr. 2. 11. 2)
to give a man audience before the senate.
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senatum cogere (Liv. 3. 39)
to assemble the senate.
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senatum habere
to hold a sitting of the senate.
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senatum vocare, convocare
to call a meeting of the senate.
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senatus auctoritas
the opinion of the senate in general.
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senatus consultum fit (Att. 2. 24. 3)
a resolution of the senate (not opposed by a tribunicial veto) was made.
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senatus decrevit (populusque iussit) ut
the senate decreed (and the people ratified the decree) that...
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senatus sententia inclīnat ad... (De Sen. 6. 16)
the senate inclines to the opinion, decides for...
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senectus nobis obrēpit
old age creeps on us insensibly.
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senectute, senio confectum esse
to be worn out by old age.
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sensibus or sub sensus subiectum esse
to come within the sphere of the senses.
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sensibus percipi
to be perceptible to the senses.
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sensibus praeditum esse
to be endowed with sense.
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sensu audiendi carere
not to possess the sense of hearing.
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sensum, iudicium habere
to be a man of taste.
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sensus movere (more strongly pellere)
to make an impression on the senses.
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sensus sani, integri, incorrupti
sound, unimpaired senses.
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sententia or voluntas legis
the spirit of the law.
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sententia vincit (Liv. 2. 4. 3)
the majority were of the opinion...
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sententiae inter se nexae
the connection.
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sententiae iudicum
the finding of the jury.
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sententiae reconditae ex exquisitae (Brut. 97. 274)
profound sentiments.
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sententiam dicere
to give an opinion (also used of a judge, cf. sect. VI. 4).
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sententiam ferre, dicere (Off. 3. 16. 66)
to give sentence (of the judge, cf. sect. VI. 4, note Not...).
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sententiam fronte celare, tegere
not to betray one's feelings by one's looks.
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sententiam rogare, interrogare
to ask the opinion of...
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sententiam suam aperire
to freely express one's opinions.
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sententias (verbis) explicare, aperire
to explain one's sentiments.
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sententiis abundans or creber (opp. sententiis inanis)
rich in ideas.
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sepulcro (Dat.) or in sepulcro hoc inscriptum est
this is the inscription on his tomb...
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sepultura aliquem afficere
to bury a person.
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sepulturae honore carere
to be deprived of the rites of burial.
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sequitur (not ex quo seq.) ut
it follows from this that...
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serere; semen spargere
to sow.
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serio dicere (Plaut. Bacch. 1. 1. 42)
to say in earnest...
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sermo cotidianus, or simply sermo
conversational language.
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sermo familiaris et cotidianus
the ordinary usage of language, everyday speech.
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sermo incidit de aliqua re
the conversation turned on...
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sermo inductus a tali exordio
the conversation began in this way.
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sermo latinus (opp. sermo parum latinus) (cf. sect. VII. 2., note For the use of adverbs...)
good Latin.
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sermo ortus est ab aliqua re
the conversation began with...
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sermo patrius (Fin. 1. 2. 4)
native tongue; vernacular.
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sermonem alio transferre
to turn the conversation to another topic.
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sermonem conferre, instituere, ordiri cum aliquo
to enter into conversation with some one.
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sermonem habere cum aliquo de aliqua re (De Am. 1. 3)
to converse, talk with a person on a subject.
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