seneo

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sĕneo: ēre, v. n. v. senex.
I Lit., to be old (very rare; perh. only in the foll. examples): quamquam aetas senet, Pac. ap. Prisc. p. 887; Cat. 4, 26.—
II Transf., to be weak, feeble: corpus meum tali maerore, errore, macore senet, Pac. ap. Non. 137, 1; (with languere) Att. ap. Prisc. p. 887 P.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sĕnĕō,¹⁵ ēre (senex), intr., être vieux : Pacuv. 304 ; Catul. 4, 26 || [fig.] être sans force : Pacuv. 275 ; Acc. Tr. 612.