sponte [abl. of spōns, obs.], f., voluntarily; with meā, tuā, or suā, of my, your, or his own free will.
stadium, ī, n., a stade, stadium, furlong, 606¾ English feet; a course for foot races; race course; Stadium, the race course built by Domitian.
statim [stō], adv., instantly, at once.
statiō, ōnis [stō], f., a picket, guard.
statīvus, a, um [stō], adj., permanent, stationary; castra statīva, a permanent camp.
statua, ae [stō], a statue, image.
*statuō, ere, ī, ūtus [stō], to cause to stand, set up, place; determine; determine on; arrange, appoint. con—cōnstituō, ere, ī, ūtus, to set up, erect; set in order, organize; arrange, appoint; resolve. dē—dēstituō, ere, ī, ūtus, to set down, deposit. in—īnstituō, ere, ī, ūtus, to set in place, arrange; found, establish; determine, undertake, begin; train, teach. prō—prōstituō, ere, ī, ūtus, to set forth in public, expose; dishonor, prostitute, offer for sale. re—restituō, ere, ī, ūtus, to set up again, replace, restore, reinstate; repair, remedy, save.
status, ūs [stō], m., state, position, rank.
stella, ae, f., a star.
stercus, oris, n., dung, excrement, manure.