Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ʃi.taˈmen.ta/, [ʃit̪äˈmɛn̪t̪ä] scītāmenta n pl (genitive scītāmentōrum); second declension (plural only) delicate...
Borrowing from Latin scitamenta (“delicacies; refinements of speech”) scitament (plural scitaments) A pleasant dish or delicacy (figuratively) A witty...
declension The act of asking or inquiring. Third-declension noun. sciō scīscō scītāmenta scītē scītor scītulus scītum scītus “scitatio”, in Charlton T. Lewis and...
shrewdly, cleverly, skilfully, adroitly, tastefully, elegantly sciō scīscō scītāmenta scītātiō scītor scītulus scītum scītus scīte second-person plural present...
scīscitātor ascīscō cōnscīscō dēscīscō perscīscō rescīscō sciō scīscō scītāmenta scītātiō scītē scītor scītulus scītum scītus “sciscitor”, in Charlton...
elegant, neat, trim First/second-declension adjective. scītulē sciō scīscō scītāmenta scītātiō scītē scītor scītum scītus “scitulus”, in Charlton T. Lewis and...
in -ier is a rare poetic form which is attested. scītātiō sciō scīscō scītāmenta scītē scītulus scītum scītus “scitor”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles...
mandātum, imperium Second-declension noun (neuter). plēbiscītum sciō scītāmenta scītātiō scītē scītor scītulus scītus scītum accusative supine of sciō...