Scortum, see [Pellex].
Scrobs, see [Specus].
Scropha, see [Sus].
Scrupulus, see [Saxum].
Scrutari, see [Quærere].
[Scutum]; Clypeus; Parma. Scutum (σκύτος) is a larger shield, covering the whole body, σάκος; clypeus and parma smaller shields of a round form, ἀσπίς; clypeus (κλοπιός, καλύψαι) for foot-soldiers; parma (πάλμη) for horse-soldiers also; lastly, pelta (πέλτη) a small shield in the form of a half-moon; cetra, a small leathern shield. Liv. ix. 19. Macedonibus clupeus . . . Romano scutum, majus corpori tegumentum. Liv. xxxi. 36. Cetratos, quos peltastas vocant, in insidiis abdiderat.
Scyphus, see [Poculum].
Secessio, see [Turbæ].
Secreta, see [Arcana].
Securis, see [Ascia].