Defn: One who read lectures, or commented, on the Sentences of Peter
Lombard, Bishop of Paris (1159-1160), a school divine. R. Henry.
SENTENTIOSITY
Sen*ten`ti*os"i*ty, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being sententious. [Obs.] Sir T.
Browne.
SENTENTIOUS
Sen*ten"tious, a.Etym: [L. sentenciosus: cf. F. sentencieux.]
1. Abounding with sentences, axioms, and maxims; full of meaning; terse and energetic in expression; pithy; as, a sententious style or discourse; sententious truth. How he apes his sire, Ambitiously sententious! Addison.
2. Comprising or representing sentences; sentential. [Obs.] "Sententious marks." Grew. —- Sen*ten"tious*ly, adv. — Sen*ten"tious*ness, n.
SENTERY
Sen"ter*y, n.
Defn: A sentry. [Obs.] Milton.
SENTEUR
Sen"teur, n. Etym: [F.]
Defn: Scent. [Obs.] Holland.