Sicilia, ae, f., the island of Sicily.
Siculī, ōrum, pl. m., the inhabitants of Sicily.
sīcut [sīc + ut], adv., just as.
sīdō, ere, —, —, to seat one’s self, sit down. con—cōnsīdō, ere, sēdī, sessus, to sit down; settle, encamp, take a position.
sīgnificō, āre, āvī, ātus [sīgnum + faciō], to make signs, show; point out, indicate.
sīgnum, ī, n., sign, signal; military standard, ensign; statue, image.
Sīlānus, ī, m., a celebrated Roman family. 1. D. Iūnius Sīlānus, consul 62 B.C. 2. M. Iūnius Sīlānus, consul 109 B.C.
Silvānus, ī, m., a Roman who revolted in Gaul during the reign of the emperor Constantius.
Silvia, see Rhēa.