sēdulitās, ātis [sēdulus, earnest], f., earnestness, persistency.

sēdulō [abl. of sēdulus, earnest], adv., earnestly, busily; purposely, deliberately.

sēgnis, ē, adj., slow, tardy, sluggish.

sēgniter [sēgnis], adv., without spirit or vigor, lazily.

[sella, ae] [sedeō], f., a seat, chair; sella curūlis, a portable stool, with bent legs, made to open and shut like a camp-stool. Such chairs were often of bronze, or of wood finely carved, and inlaid with ivory, or even adorned with ornaments of gold. The right to use this chair belonged at first only to the king, but later to curule aediles, praetors, consuls, dictators, and the Flamines.

semel, adv., once, once for all.

sēmet, see [suī].

semper, adv., always, continually.

sempiternus [semper], adj., eternal.

Semprōnius, ī, m., Ti. Semprōnius Longus, defeated by Hannibal at the Trebia B.C. 218.