saya, f., petticoat, skirt.
sazón, f., time, season, opportunity; á la —, at that time; then.
se, himself, herself, itself, themselves; one another, each other, to one another, to each other; equivalent to the passive in English, or to the impersonal construction 'there ...'.
sé. See saber.
sea. See ser; — ... —, whether ... or; no — que, for fear that; lest.
secarse, to dry up, wither (away).
seco, -a, dry, hard, metallic, bony, lean, thin, ardent, burning.
secreto, m., secret.
secuaz, m., follower, attendant, retainer.
sed, f., thirst.