sculpteur (skul-teur), n.m., sculptor, carver.
sculptural (skul-tu-), adj., sculptural.
sculpture (skul-tur), n.f., sculpture, carving; carved work.
scutiforme, adj., scutiform, shield-shaped.
scylla, n.m., Scylla. V. charybde.
scytale, n.m., a species of snake.
scythe, n.m.f. and adj., Scythian.
se, s’, pron., one’s self, himself, herself, itself, themselves; one another, each other. Il — ruine; he is ruining himself. Ils s’aiment; they love one another. Cela — peut; that may be. Ils — connaissent; they know each other. Ils — parlent; they speak to each other.
séance, n.f., seat (right of sitting); sitting (time of meeting of deliberative assemblies); meeting; sitting (for one’s portrait); recital; lecture. Avoir —; to have a seat. Lever la —; to close the meeting. Faire une —; to sit (at table, at play, etc.). En —; sitting, — tenante; there and then, forthwith.
séant, part., (jur.) sitting.