strepitus, ūs [strepō, to make a noise], m., noise, din, crash; applause.

[stringō, ere, strinxī, strictus], to draw or bind tight, press together, graze; draw, unsheathe (a sword or dagger).

dē—dēstringō, ere, strinxī, strictus, to draw, unsheathe.

per—perstringō, ere, strinxī, strictus, to touch, graze; thrill, run through.

[struō, ere, strūxī, strūctus], to pile up, arrange; build, erect.

ex—exstruō, ere, strūxī, strūctus, to pile or heap up, build.

in—īnstruō, ere, strūxī, strūctus, to build; arrange, draw up or array (troops); make ready, equip, fit out.

studiōsē [studiōsus, eager], adv., eagerly, zealously.

studium, ī [studeō, to be eager], n., zeal, enthusiasm; desire, pursuit, study; good-will, affection.

stultitia, ae [stultus], f., folly.