Senáto, the Senate or Parliament house.
Senatóre, a Senator, a chiefe Counseller or Magistrate, an Alderman.
Senatóri di piédi, Senators of the meanest ranke or qualitie that hath no meanes of their owne, and went a foote to the Senate-house, and yet were chosen to that place for their vertues and merits.
Senatório, of or pertaining to a Senate.
Senatusconsúlto, a decree, an act, or ordinance made by the whole Senate.
Senáuro, as Sénape. Also an old man.
Séne, old, eld, aged. Also an old man.
Senè, himselfe, thence, or thereof, or of it. Also themselues thence, thereof, or of it.
Seneccióne, the weede Groneswell, or Groundswell.
Senépe, as Senápe.