5. P. Cornēlius Scīpiō Nāsīca Serāpiō, see [Nāsīca].

6. Q. Metellus Pius Scīpiō, father-in-law of Pompey.

scīscitor, ārī, ātus sum [scīscō], to ask, inquire.

[scīscō, ere, scīvī, scītus] [sciō], to seek to know; approve, enact, decree.

con—cōnscīscō, ere, scīvī, scītus, to approve of, decree; mortem sibi cōnscīscere, to commit suicide.

dē—dēscīscō, ere, scīvī, scītum, to withdraw, desert, revolt.

scrība, ae [scrībō], m., a clerk, secretary.

[scrībō, ere, scrīpsī, scrīptus], to write.

ad—adscrībō, ere, scrīpsī, scrīptus, to add, include, enroll.

con—cōnscrībō, ere, scrīpsī, scrīptus, to enroll, enlist.