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  1. Sep 30, 2019 · As adjectives, the main distinction is that senex is said of a person, while senilis is said of things belonging or relative to such a person. A simple example could be senex vir seniles cogitationes cogitat , an old man has senile thoughts/the thoughts of an old man/thoughts typical of their age.

  2. 3 days ago · senex (genitive senis, comparative senior); third-declension one-termination adjective (non-i-stem) (usually of a person) old, aged, elderly. Synonyms: grandaevus, senectus, vetus, vetulus, vetustus. Antonyms: iuvenis, novus, novellus, recēns.

  3. Adjective. senex ( third-declension) ( usually, of a person) old, aged. Vulgate. Heli autem erat senex valde et audivit omnia quae faciebant filii sui universo Israheli. Now Eli was very old, and heard all that his sons did unto all Israel;

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  4. Comp., an elder, elderly person; sometimes (esp. in the poets) also for senex, an aged person: “ facilius sanescit puer vel adulescens quam senior, ” Cels. 5, 26, 6: “ si quis Forte coheredum senior male tussiet, ” Hor. S. 2, 5, 107: “ vix ea fatus erat senior (i. e.

  5. Senex nōn facit ea quae iuvenis, at multō maiōra et meliōra facit. Compare An old man does not do the things which a young man does, but he does much greater and better things (greater by much). Saepe grandis natu senex nullum aliud habet argumentum, quo se probet diu vixisse, praeter aetatem.

  6. Latin-English dictionary. old. adjective. of a living being: having lived for relatively many years [..] Defendi rem publicam adulescens, non deseram senex. I defended the republic as a young man, I shall not desert it in my old age. en.wiktionary.org. old man. noun.

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  8. Find Senex (Adverb) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms & inflections and a conjugation table: Senex.

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