Index:Abbreviations/S
- S.
- Sophocles
- S.E.
- Sextus Empiricus
- SIG,
- v. II
- SLG
- Supplementum Lyricis Graecis. Poetarum Lyricorum Graecorum fragmenta quae recens innotuerunt, D. L. Page, Oxford 1974.
- SRAM
- C. Müller, Scriptores Rerum Alexandri Magni, Paris (D., post Arrianum) 1846
- SVF
- H. von Arnim, Stoicorum Veterum Fragmenta, Leipzig 1903
- Salamine
- v. index II.
- s. v.
- sub voce
- s. v. l.
- si vera lectio
- Sammelb.,
- v. III
- sc.
- scilicet
- Sch.
- Scholia; see under several authors Sch.Gen.Il., Sch.min.Il., etc, v. Homerus in index I.
- Schneid.
- Schneider
- Schw.
- Schweighäuser
- Schwyzer,
- v. II
- Scol.
- Scolia
- sens.obsc.
- sensu obsceno
- Sext.
- Sextus Philosophus or Sexta Versio (v. Vetus Testamentum) A in index I.
- sg.
- singular
- shd
- should
- shortd.
- shortened
- signf.
- signification
- sim.
- similar.
- Skt.
- Sanskrit
- Slav.
- Slavonic
- Sm.
- Symmachus v. Vetus Testamentum A in index I.
- Socr.Rel.
- Socraticorum reliquiae, G. Giannantoni, Rome 1983–5 (4 vols.).
- Sophocles Greek Lexicon
- E. A. Sophocles, Greek Lexicon of the Roman and Byzantine Period (146 B.C.–1100 A.D.), New York 1887 [1951].
- sp.
- spelling, spelt.
- spec.
- specific(ally).
- sq., sqq.
- sequens, sequentia
- St.Byz.
- Stephanus Byzantius
- Stad.
- Stadiasmus, v. I
- Stoic.
- SVF, q.v.
- Str.
- Strabo
- strengthd.
- strengthened
- sts.
- sometimes
- Stud.Ital.
- Studi italiani di filologia classica, 1893–
- Stud.Pal.,
- v. III
- Stud.Pont.,
- v. II
- sub.
- subaudi
- subj.
- subjunctive
- subscr.
- in subscriptione.
- Subst.
- Substantive
- Sup.
- Superlative
- Supp.Com.
- J. Demiańczuk, Supplementum Comicum, Cracow 1912
- Supp.Epigr.,
- v. II
- Supp.Lyr.
- E. Diehl, Supplementum Lyricum3, Bonn 1917
- suppl.
- supplement
- Suppl.Hell.
- Supplementum Hellenisticum, H. Lloyd-Jones, P. J. Parsons, Berlin 1983.
- Surg.
- in Surgery
- susp., susp. l.
- suspected, suspecta lectio
- syll.
- syllable
- sync
- syncopated
- Syngr.
- Syngrapha
- synon.
- synonymous
- Syr.
- Syrus interpres, v. Vetus Testamentum in index I.
- Syrac.
- Syracuse, Syracusan