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sĕnĭum, ii, n. [seneo, II.].I.Lit., the feebleness of age, decline, decay, debility (cf. senectus; class.): tardigemulo senio oppressum, Laev. ap. Gell. 19, 7, 3:II.opus perfectum, quod omni morbo seniove careret,
Cic. Univ. 5 fin.; (with aegritudo) id. Tusc. 3, 12, 27; cf.:senio debilis,
Phaedr. 3, epil. 16:senio vel aliquā corporis labe insignes,
Suet. Aug. 38:senio confectos gladiatores,
id. Calig. 26 fin.:senium Galbae et juventa Othonis,
Tac. H. 1, 22:principis,
id. ib. 2, 1:curvata senio membra,
id. A. 1, 34:fessus senio,
id. ib. 2, 42:fluxa senio mens,
id. ib. 6, 38; cf.:torpor mentis ac senium,
Sen. Ben. 7, 26, 4; Sil. 16, 14:ita se ipse (mundus) consumptione et senio alebat sui,
by its own consumption and decay, Cic. Univ. 6:lunae,
i. e. waning, Plin. 7, 48, 49, § 155:lentae velut tabis,
Liv. 7, 22, 5:senium repellere templis,
decay, Sil. 3, 20:senium defendere famae,
the growing old, passing away, Stat. Th. 9, 318:passus est leges istas situ atque senio emori,
Gell. 20, 1, 10.—Transf.A.Concr., an old man, old fellow (very rare; anteclass. as an epithet of abuse): senex ad aetatem refertur, senium ad convicium. Sic Lucilius ait: At quidem te senium atque insulse sophista, Don. ad Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 11. And on account of its personal signif. with a masc. pron.: ut illum di deaeque senium perdant, qui hodie me remoratus est, Ter. l. l. (cf. scortum, II. fin.).—Once in Silius, without an odious access. signif., for senex, Sil. 8, 467.—B.(Effectus pro causā.) Peevishness, moroseness; vexation, chagrin, mortification; grief, trouble, affliction produced by decay (syn.: maeror, aegritudo, etc.; class.): mors amici subigit, quae mihi est senium multo acerrimum, Att. ap. Non. 2, 23:► The words ille senius, in Cic.hae res mihi dividiae et senio sunt,
Plaut. Stich. 1, 1, 19; cf.:id illi senio est,
id. Truc. 2, 5, 13: odio ac senio mihi nuptiae, Turp. ap. Non. 2, 33:luget senatus, maeret equester ordo, tota civitas confecta senio est,
Cic. Mil. 8, 20:senio et maerore consumptus,
Liv. 40, 54; Pers. 6, 16:surge et inhumanae senium depone Camenae,
peevishness, moroseness, Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 47; cf.:triste morum,
Sen. Hippol. 917:en pallor seniumque!
Pers. 1, 26.— Plur.: quot pestes, senia et jurgia emigrarunt, Titin. ap. Non. 2, 18.de Or. 3, 38, 154, are doubtless corrupt; v. Orell. and Ellendt ad loc. -
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(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) senil- senilitytr['siːnaɪl]1 senil\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go senile chochearsenile dementia demencia senilsenile ['si:.naɪl] adj: seniladj.• caduco, -a adj.• senil adj.• ñoño, -a adj.'siːnaɪladjective senil, chocho (fam)['siːnaɪl]to go senile — quedarse senil, chochear (fam)
1.ADJ senil2.CPDsenile dementia N — demencia f senil
* * *['siːnaɪl]adjective senil, chocho (fam)to go senile — quedarse senil, chochear (fam)
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Adj. senile* * *senile* * *se|nil [ze'niːl]adj (pej)senile* * *(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) senile* * *se·nil[zeˈni:l]adj (geh) senile\senile Demenz senile dementia* * *1.Adjektiv senile2.adverbial in a senile manner* * *senil adj senile* * *1.Adjektiv senile2.adverbial in a senile manner -
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(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) senil- senilityseniladj. \/ˈsiːnaɪl\/senil, alderdomssløv, alderdomssvekket, aldersdement, alderdoms- -
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(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) ellihrumur/-ær- senility -
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szenilis, aggkori* * *(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) szenilis- senility -
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(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) senil- senility* * *se.nile[s'i:nail] adj 1 senil. 2 decrépito. 3 caduco. -
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adj. yaşlılık, bunak, ihtiyarlıktan olan, halsiz (yaşlı)* * *1. bunamış 2. senil* * *(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) bunamış, bunak- senility -
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(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) senilen- senility* * *[sí:nail]adjectivesenilen, ostarel, starčevski; oslabel ali onemogel (telesno in duševno) od starosti -
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• höperö• höperö (vanh.)• ukkomainen• vanhusmainen• vanhuuden• vanhuudenheikko• vanhuudenhöperö• vanhuus-• kalkkiutunut• seniili* * *(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) seniili- senility -
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adjectivesenil; (physically) altersschwach* * *(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) senil- academic.ru/65872/senility">senility* * *se·nile[ˈsi:naɪl]adj senilto go \senile senil werden* * *['siːnaɪl]adjperson senil; (physically) altersschwachhe must be getting senile — er wird langsam senil or (physically) ein richtiger Tattergreis (inf)
* * *senile [ˈsiːnaıl] adj1. senil:a) greisenhaft, altersschwachb) blöd(e), kindisch2. Alters…:* * *adjectivesenil; (physically) altersschwach* * *adj.greisenhaft adj. -
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['siːnaɪl]adj* * *(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) zgrzybiały, starczy- senility -
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(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) senils; bērna prātā- senility* * *senils -
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(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) nusenęs, iškaršęs- senility -
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adj. senil (som har fått nedsatt mental förmåga p.g.a. hög ålder)--------adj. senil, ålderdomssvag; ålderdoms---------n. senil person (person som lider av ålderdomssvaghet)* * *(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) senil- senility -
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(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) senilní- senility* * *• senilní -
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(showing the feebleness or childishness of old age: a senile old woman.) senilný- senility* * *• senilný• senilná osoba• starecký
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