sēmibarbarus, ī, m., semi-barbarian.
semper, adv., always.
Semprōnius, ī, m., P. Semprōnius, consul 268 B.C. See Blaesus, Gracchus.
Sēna, ae, f., a city in Umbria in Italy.
senātor, ōris [senātus], m., a senator.
senātus, ūs [cf. senex], m., council of elders, senate, in the time of the kings a mere advisory body, called together by the king when he desired advice, but later the chief power in the Roman state.
senectūs, ūtis [senex], f., old age.
senēscō, ere, senuī, — [senex], to grow old. con—cōnsenēscō, ere, senuī, —, to grow old.
senex, gen. senis, adj., old; comp. senior, elder; sup. māximus (nātū), eldest. As subst., senex, senis, m., an old man; seniōrēs, um, pl. m., the elders (men over 45).
senior, see senex.