sagīnō, āre, āvī, ātus [sagīna, stuffing], to fatten.
sagulum, ī, n., a short military cloak.
Saguntus, ī, f., and Saguntum, ī, n., Saguntum, a town on the east coast of Spain.
Salernitānus, adj., of or near Salernum (modern Salerno), a town in Campania.
Saliī, ōrum [saliō], pl. m., the Salii or Leapers, the dancing priests of Mars.
Salīnātor, ōris, m., see [Līvius].
[saliō, īre, uī, tus], to leap.
dē—dēsiliō, īre, uī, sultum, to leap down.
in—īnsiliō, īre, uī, —, to leap up or on, mount.
prō—prōsiliō, īre, uī, —, to leap or spring forward.