stirps, stirpis, f., stock, race; offspring, progeny.

[stō, stāre, stetī, statum], to stand; stand firm, abide; stāre prōmissō, to stand by (lit., on) one’s promise.

circum—circumstō, āre, stitī, —, to stand about, surround.

con—cōnstō, āre, stitī, —, to agree; stand firm, be fixed; consist of; cōnstat, it is agreed, it is well known, it is certain; sibi cōnstāre, to be consistent.

ex—exstō, āre, stitī, —, to be extant, remain, exist.

prae—praestō, āre, stitī, stitus, intrans., to stand before, surpass, excel; trans., to show, make, render.

stolidē [stolidus, stupid], adv., stupidly.

strāgēs, is [sternō], f., overthrow, ruin, defeat; massacre.

strāgulum, ī [sternō], n., coverlet, bedspread.

strēnuus, adj., brisk, active, vigorous.