senex

[ˈseːneks]

senex Definition

an old man.

Using senex: Examples

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

  • Example

    The senex sat on the bench, watching the children play.

  • Example

    In many cultures, the senex is respected for his wisdom and experience.

  • Example

    The play features a wise senex who helps the young lovers overcome their obstacles.

senex Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for senex

Phrases with senex

  • senex amans

    an old man in love with a younger woman

    Example

    The play tells the story of a senex amans who falls in love with a courtesan.

  • senex puerum parit

    a Latin proverb meaning 'an old man begets a child'

    Example

    The proverb senex puerum parit is often used to describe an older man who has a child with a much younger woman.

  • in loco parentis

    a legal term meaning 'in the place of a parent', often used to describe the role of a teacher or other authority figure

    Example

    The senex in the play takes on the role of in loco parentis to the young lovers.

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Summary: senex in Brief

The term 'senex' [ˈseːneks] refers to an old man, often one who is respected for his wisdom and experience. It can be used to describe a character in a play or story, as in 'The play features a wise senex who helps the young lovers overcome their obstacles.' 'Senex' also appears in phrases like 'senex amans,' which describes an old man in love with a younger woman.