splendor, ōris [splendeō, to shine], m., brightness, splendor, magnificence.

spoliō, āre, āvī, ātus [spolium], to strip, rob, plunder.

spolium, ī, n., booty, spoil.

[spondeō, ēre, spopondī, spōnsus], to promise (sacredly), agree.

dē—dēspondeō, ēre, ī, spōnsus, to promise in marriage, betroth.

re—respondeō, ēre, ī, spōnsus, to answer, reply; correspond to, agree with.

spōnsus, ī [spondeō], m., a lover, betrothed man.

sponte [abl. of *spōns, free will], f., voluntarily; with meā, tuā, or suā, of my, your, or his own free will.

Spūrinna, ae, m., Vestritius Spūrinna, an augur of the time of Julius Caesar.

squāma, ae, f., scale (of fish or snake).