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senatoure — senatour(e obs. forms of senator … Useful english dictionary
Senator — Sen a*tor, n. [OE. senatour, OF. senatour, F. s[ e]nateur, fr. L. senator.] 1. A member of a senate. [1913 Webster] The duke and senators of Venice greet you. Shak. [1913 Webster] Note: In the United States, each State sends two senators for a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
senator — noun Etymology: Middle English senatour, from Anglo French senatur, from Latin senator, from senatus Date: 13th century a member of a senate • senatorship noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
senator — senatorship, n. /sen euh teuhr/, n. 1. a member of a senate. 2. (cap.) (in the U.S.) a title of respect accorded a person who is or has been a member of the Senate. [1175 1225; ME senatour < AF < L senator, equiv. to sen(atus) SENATE + ator ATOR] … Universalium
senator — sen•a•tor [[t]ˈsɛn ə tər[/t]] n. gov a member of a senate • Etymology: 1175–1225; ME senatour < AF < L senātor sen′a•tor•ship , n … From formal English to slang
senator — I. /ˈsɛnətə/ (say senuhtuh) noun a member of a senate. {Middle English senatour, from Latin senātor} –senatorship, noun II. /ˈsɛnətə/ (say senuhtuh) noun Colloquial a schooner of beer. {rhyming slang, Senator Spooner schooner} …
senator — a, senatour, o n. sénateur, sénatrice [au masc. seulement dans Lou Tresor dóu Felibrige] … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
senator — [sen′ət ər] n. [ME senatour < OFr senateur < L senator] a member of a senate … English World dictionary