senatus

[se-nah-tus]

senatus Definition

the Senate of ancient Rome, or a similar governing body in other countries.

Using senatus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "senatus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The senatus was the highest legislative and administrative body of ancient Rome.

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    The senatus of modern-day Italy is composed of appointed members.

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    The senatus of the United States is one of the two chambers of Congress.

senatus Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with senatus

  • senatus consultum

    a decree issued by the Roman Senate

    Example

    The senatus consultum ultimum was a controversial measure that granted extraordinary powers to the consul.

  • senatus populusque Romanus

    the Senate and the People of Rome, a phrase used to refer to the Roman Republic

    Example

    SPQR was the official emblem of the Roman Republic, standing for Senatus Populusque Romanus.

  • senatus academicus

    the governing body of a university, particularly in Scotland

    Example

    The senatus academicus of the University of Edinburgh is responsible for academic policy and strategy.

Origins of senatus

from Latin 'senatus', meaning 'council of elders'

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Summary: senatus in Brief

The term 'senatus' [se-nah-tus] refers to the Senate of ancient Rome or a similar governing body in other countries. It has been used to describe the highest legislative and administrative body of ancient Rome, as well as the modern-day senatus of Italy and the United States. The phrase 'senatus consultum' denotes a decree issued by the Roman Senate, while 'senatus populusque Romanus' refers to the Roman Republic. 'Senatus academicus' is the governing body of a university, particularly in Scotland.