senātor, ōris [senātus], m., a senator.

senātōrius [senātor], adj., senatorial.

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.

Seneca, ae, m., L. Annaeus Seneca, the Stoic philosopher, tutor of the Emperor Nero.

senecta, ae [senex], f., old age.

senectūs, ūtis [senex], f., old age.

[senex], gen. senis, adj., old; comp. senior, elder; sup. māximus (nātū), eldest. As noun, senex, senis, m., an old man; seniōrēs, um, pl. m., the elders (men over 45).

senior, see [senex].

senium, ī [senex], n., old age, decay.

sententia, ae [sentiō], f., opinion, thought; wish, inclination.