ˌsærəˈsenɪk
121senþōn — *senþōn germ., schwach. Verb: nhd. reisen, fahren; ne. travel (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: an., as., ahd.; Etymologie: s. ing. *sent , Verb …
122sen. — sen. = senior …
123sen — I, 36, 43, 74, 76, 79,87,110, 126, 134, 207, 281, 339, 353. 365, 391, 403, 412, 462, 529; I I …
124Sen — abbrev. 1. Senate 2. Senator 3. [also s ] senior …
125sen|a|ry — «SEHN uhr ee», adjective. 1. of or having to do with the number six. 2. Mathematics. having six for the base: »the senary scale. ╂[earlier, six < Latin sēnārius of six each < sēnī six each] …
126sen|a|to|ri|an — «SEHN uh TR ee uhn, TOHR », adjective. senatorial (used chiefly with reference to the senators of ancient Rome) …
127sen|a|tor|ship — «SEHN uh tuhr shihp», noun. the position, duties, or authority of a senator …
128sen|a|tor — «SEHN uh tuhr», noun. a member of a senate. ╂[< Latin senātor, ōris < senātus; see etym. under senate (Cf. ↑senate)] …