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How do you say old fart in latin?

Updated: 10/10/2023
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∙ 9y ago

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antiquus vir

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senex

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*Senex is perfectly fine.

*Antiquus means old, but in the sense of "from an older time". So an antiquus vir might be a ma of the sort of type you do not see anymore. You might describe a historical figure as antiquus. If you want a person who has lived a long time, you would use vetus as your adjective.

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∙ 11y ago
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∙ 13y ago

The word senior is actually Latin. It means older or - senior.

If you mean 'senior' as in 'an elderly person', then 'senex' means 'old man'. 'anus' is the female equivalent, but it's not polite (synonyms include 'hag' and 'harridan').

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∙ 12y ago

viejo (pronounced 'bee-Ekhaw' - stress on the 'E'; 'kh' as in Scottish 'loch') (sorry: misread the question: this is 'old man' in SPANISH)

In Latin, 'veteris hominis' means "the old man."

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∙ 14y ago

Anus. Yeah, it's funny. It's pronounced ah-nus.

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∙ 13y ago

Vetus -a -um, or antiquus- a um

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∙ 9y ago

it mean senex

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∙ 11y ago

Anus :D

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