stultus, adj., foolish, silly.

stupēns, entis [orig. part. of stupeō], adj., dazed, confused, dumbfounded.

stupeō, ēre, uī, —, to be struck senseless, be amazed or astounded.

[suādeō, ēre, suāsī, suāsūrus], to advise, urge, exhort.

dis—dissuādeō, ēre, suāsī, suāsus, to advise against, oppose (by argument).

per—persuādeō, ēre, suāsī, suāsūrus, to persuade, induce; convince.

sub, prep. with (1) acc., under, towards, until, after; (2) with abl., under, beneath, at the foot of, close to; in the reign of; in composition, under, somewhat; in place of; underhandedly.

subdō, see [].

subdūcō, see [dūcō].

subeō, see [(1) ].