词汇对于学习小语种很重要哦,只有积累了一定的词汇,才能学好并且充分掌握小语种哦。这里小编给大家整理了一篇拉丁语的词汇,希望大家能好好学习。

  Saepe creat molles aspera spina rosas - Often the prickly thorn produces tender roses. (Ovid)
  Saepe ne utile quidem est scire quid futurum sit - Often it is not even advantageous to know what will be. (Cicero)
  Saepe stilum vertas - May you often turn the stylus (You should make frequent corrections.)
  Salus populi suprema lex - The safety of the people is the supreme law. (Cicero)
  Salva veritate - With truth preserved
  Salve (plural salvete) - Hail; welcome
  Salve sis - May you be well
  Salve veritate - Saving the truth
  Salve(te) - Greetings!
  Salve - Hello
  Sanctum sanctorum - The holy of holies
  Sane ego te vocavi. forsitan capedictum tuum desit - I did call. Maybe your answering machine is broken
  Sapere aude! - Dare to be wise! (Horace)
  Sapiens nihil affirmat quod non probat - A wise man states as true nothing he does not prove (don't swear to anything you don't know firsthand)
  Sartor resartus - The tailor patched
  Sat sapienti - Enough for a wise man. (Plautus)
  Satis - Enough
  Satius est impunitum relinqui facinus nocentis, quam innocentem damnari - It is better that a crime is left unpunished than that an innocent man is punished. (Corpus Iuris Civilis)
  Scala Caeli - The ladder of heaven
  Scala naturae - The ladder of nature
  Scandalum magnatum - Scandal of magnates
  Schola cantorum - School of singers
  Scientia est potentia - Knowledge is power
  Scientia non habet inimicum nisp ignorantem - Science has no enemies but the ignorants
  Scilicet (sc.) - That is to say
  Scio cur summae inter se dissentiant! Numeris Romanis utor! - I know why the numbers don't agree! I use Roman numerals!
  Scio me nihil scire - I know that I know nothing. Certain knowledge cannot be obtained. (Socrates)
  Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter - Your knowledge is nothing when no one else knows that you know it
  Sciri facias - Cause (him) to know
  Scito te ipsum - Know yourself
  Scribere est agere - To write is to act
  Scripsit - He/she wrote it
  Sculpsit - He/she engraved it
  Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? - Who watches the watchmen? (Juvenal)
  Sedit qui timuit ne non succederet - He who feared he would not succeed sat still. (For fear of failure, he did nothing.) (Horace)
  Semper fidelis - Always faithful
  Semper idem - Always the same thing. (Cicero)
  Semper inops quicumque cupit - Whoever desires is always poor. (Claudian)
  Semper letteris mandate - Always get it in writing!
  Semper paratus - Always prepared
  Semper superne nitens - Always striving upwards
  Semper ubi sub ubi ubique - Always wear underwear everywhere
  Senatus Populusque Romanus (SPQR) - The Senate and the Roman people
  Sensu lato - Broadly speaking
  Sensu stricto - Strictly speaking
  Sensu stricto, nullo metro compositum est - Strictly speaking, it doesn't rhyme
  Sentio aliquos togatos contra me conspirare - I think some people in togas are plotting against me
  Sequens (seq.) - The following (one)
  Sequens mirabitur aetas - The following age will be amazed
  Sequentia (seqq.) - The following (ones)
  Seriatim - One after another in order
  Serva me, servabo te - Save me and I will save you. (Petronius Arbiter)
  Si Deus pro nobis quis contra nos - If God is with us who is against us
  Si fallatis officium, quaestor infitias eat se quicquam scire de factis vestris - If you fail, the secretary will disavow all knowledge of your activities
  Si fecisti nega! - If you did it, deny it (stonewall!)
  Si finis bonus est, totum bonum erit - If the end is good, everything will be good (all's well that ends well)
  Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere - If it ain't broke, don't fix it
  Si hoc legere scis nimium eruditionis habes - Essentially it says, 'if you can read this, you're overeducated.'
  Si hoc non legere potes tu asinus es - If you can't read this, you're an ass
  Si minor plus est ergo nihil sunt omnia - If less is more, then nothing is everything
  Si monumentum requiris circumspice - If you seek a monument, look around
  Si post fata venit gloria non propero - If glory comes after death, I'm not in a hurry (if one must die to be recognised, I can wait)
  Si sapis, sis apis - If you are wise, be a bee
  Si tacuisses, philosophus manisses - If you had kept quiet, you would have remained a philosopher. (Boethius)
  Si tu id aeficas, ei venient. Ager somnia - If you build it, they will come
  Si vis amari, ama - If you wish to be loved, love. (Seneca)
  Si vis pacem, para bellum - If you want peace, prepare for the war. (Vegetius)
  Sic ad nauseam - And so on to the point of causing nausea
  Sic erat in fatis - So it was fated
  Sic faciunt omnes - Everyone is doing it
  Sic friatur crustum dulce - That's the way the cookie crumbles
  Sic itur ad astra - Such is the path to the stars (i.e. Gain reputation) (Vergil)
  Sic passim - Thus everywhere
  Sic semper tyrannis - Thus always to tyrants - a statement often accompanying a regicide
  Sic transit gloria mundi - So passes the glory of the world
  Sic volo, sic iubeo - I want this, I order this. (Juvenalis)
  Sic - Thus, just so
  Silent enim leges inter arma - Laws are silent in times of war. (Cicero)
  Simia quam similis, turpissimus bestia, nobis! - How like us is that very ugly beast the monkey. (Cicero)
  Simplex munditiis - Unaffected by manners. (Horace)
  Simpliciter - Naturally; without qualification
  Sine cura - Without a care
  Sine die - Without a day (indefinitely)
  Sine ira et studio - Without anger or bias. (Tacitus)
  Sine loco (sl) - Without place
  Sine nobilitatis - Without nobility (SNOB)
  Sine prole (sp) - Without issue
  Sine qua non - Something/someone indispensable
  Sine sole sileo - Without the sun I'm silent. (sundial inscription)
  Siste, viator - Wait, traveler - inscription on Roman tombstones
  Sit tibi terra levis - May the earth be light upon you - tombstone inscription
  Sit vis vobiscum - May the Force be with you. (Star Wars)
  Sobria inebrietas - Sober intoxication
  Sol omnibus lucet - The sun shines upon us all. (Petronius)
  Sola lingua bona est lingua mortua - The only good language is a dead language
  Solitudinem fecerunt, pacem appelunt - They made a desert and called it peace. (Tacitus)
  Solum potestis prohibere ignes silvarum - Only you are can prevent forest fires
  Sona si latine loqueris - Honk if you speak Latin
  Sotto voce - In soft voice
  Spectaculorum procedere debet - The show must go on
  Spectatvm venivnt, venivnt spectentvr vt ipsae - They come to see, they come that they themselves be seen 'to see and be seen
  Spemque metumque inter dubiis - Hover between hope and fear. (Vergil)
  Spero melior - I hope for better things
  Spero nos familiares mansuros - I hope we'll still be friends
  Spiritus asper - Rough breathing
  Spiritus lenis - Smooth breathing
  Splendide mendax - Splendidly false. (Horace)
  Splendor sine occasu - Splendour without end
  Stabat Mater - The mother was standing
  Stare decisis - To stand by things decided
  Status quo - The current state of being
  Stercus accidit - Shit happens
  Stet - Let it stand
  Struit insidias lacrimis cum femina plorat - When a woman weeps, she is setting traps with her tears. (Dionysius Cato)
  Studium discendi voluntate quae cogi non potest constat - Study depends on the good will of the student, a quality which cannot be secured by compulsion
  Stultior stulto fuisti, qui tabellis crederes! - Idiot of idiots, to trust what is written!
  Stultorum calami carbones moenia chartae - Chalk is the pen of fools, walls (their) paper No Graffiti please. Showing that graffiti is nothing new
  Stultorum infinitus est numerus - Infinite is the number of fools. (Bible)
  Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes - It is foolish to fear that which you cannot avoid. (Publilius Syrus)
  Stultus est sicut stultus facit - Stupid is as stupid does
  Sua cuique voluptas - Everyone has his own pleasures
  Sub dio - Under the open sky
  Sub iudice - Under a judge
  Sub judice - Before a court
  Sub lite - In dispute
  Sub poena - Under penalty of law
  Sub rosa - Under the rose. Secretly or in confidence
  Sub secreto - In secret
  Sub silentio - In silence
  Sub sole nihil novi est - There's nothing new under the sun
  Sub voce (sv) - Under the voice
  Subucula tua apparet - Your slip is showing
  Suggestio falsi - Suggestion of something false
  Suggestio veri, suggestio falsi - An intimation of truth, an intimation of falcity
  Sui generis - Of his/her/its kind
  Sui iuris - Of one's own right
  Sum, ergo edo - I am, therefore I eat
  Summa cum laude - With highest honor
  Summam scrutemur - Let's look at the bottom line
  Summum bonum - The highest good
  Summum ius, summa iniuria - The extreme law is the greatest injustice. (Cicero)
  Sumptus censum ne superet - Let not your spending exceed your income (live within your means)
  Sunt lacrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt - These are the tears of things, and our mortality cuts to the heart. (Vergil)
  Sunt pueri pueri, puerilia tractant - Children are children, (therefore) children do childish things
  Suntne vacci laeti - Are your cows happy?
  Suo iure - In one's own right
  Suo jure - In one's rightful place
  Suos cuique mos - Everyone has his customs. (Gellius)
  Supra - Above or on an earlier page
  Sursum corda - Lift up your hearts (to God)
  Suum cuique pulchrum est - To each his own is beautiful. (Cicero)
  Svi generis - Of its own kind unique