sĕnātōrĭus — Lewis & Short
sĕnātōrĭus, a, um, adj.senator,
cujus aetas a senatorio gradu longe abesset,Cic. Imp. Pomp. 21, 61; cf.
ordo,Caes. B. C. 1, 23; 3, 33; Cic. Fl. 18, 43; Sall. C. 17, 3; id. J. 62, 4; 104, 1:
dignitas,Suet. Claud. 24:
locus,Gell. 12, 1, 2:
subsellia,Cic. Corn. 1, p. 449 Orell.:
consilium,the deliberations of the Senate, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 2, § 4:
munera,id. Tusc. 1, 1, 1; Suet. Aug. 35:
litterae,speeches made in the Senate, Cic. Off. 2, 1, 3:
album,Tac. A. 4, 42 fin.:
aetas,Gell. 14, 8, 1 et saep.:
quid tam civile, tam senatorium, quam illud, etc.,Plin. Pan. 2, 7. —Subst.: sĕnātōrĭus, ii, m., a senator:
homines nobiles cum paucis senatoriis,Sall. Rep. Ord. 2, 11 fin. p. 277 Gerl.