senecta
From LSJ
τὸ λακωνίζειν πολὺ μᾶλλόν ἐστιν φιλοσοφεῖν ἢ φιλογυμναστεῖν → to behave like a Lacedaemonian is much more to love wisdom than to love gymnastics (Plato, Protagoras 342e6)
Latin > English
senecta senectae N F :: old age; old men collectively; shed snake skin
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
sĕnecta: ae, v. 1. senectus, II.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
sĕnecta,¹⁰ æ, f. (senex), vieillesse : Enn., Pl.; Ter., Lucr., Virg., Hor., Ov.; Liv., Tac. || dépouille des serpents : Plin. 20, 254 || vieillard : Sil. 8, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
senecta, ae, f., s. 1. senectus, a, um.