Spectemur agendo (spek-tē´mur a-jen´).—Let us be tried by our actions.

Spes mea in Deo (spēs mē´a in Dē´o).—My hope is in God.

Spes tutissima cœlis (spēs tu-tiss´im-a sē´līs).—The safest hope is in heaven.

Sponte sua (spon´te su´ā).—Of one’s own accord.

Stat magni nominis umbra—Lucan (stat mag´nī nom´in-iss um´bra).—He stands the shadow of a mighty name.

Status quo (stā´tus kwō).—The state in which. A legal term indicating the position in which a case stood before certain action was taken in it.

Status quo ante bellum (an´te bell´um).—The state in which both parties were before the war.

Stet.—Let it stand—i. e., remain as it was.

Sua cuique voluptas (´a ku-ī´kwe vol-up´tas).—Every man has his own pleasures.

Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re (su-ā´vit-er in mod´o for´ti-ter in rē).—Gentle in the manner, but vigorous in the deed.