- Seneca1, Lucius Annaeus (c.4 BC-65 AD), Roman statesman, philosopher, and dramatist; known as Seneca the Younger. Son of Seneca the Elder, he became tutor to Nero in 49 and was appointed consul in 57. His Epistulae Morales is a notable Stoic work.塞内加, 鲁修斯·阿尼厄斯(约公元前4年-公元65年, 罗马政治家、哲学家、剧作家, 通称“小塞内加”, 老塞内加之子, 公元49年成为尼禄的老师, 并于57年被任命为执政官, 他的《论道德》是斯多葛学派的重要著作)。
- Seneca2, Marcus (or Lucius) Annaeus (c.55 BC-c.39 AD), Roman rhetorician, born in Spain; known as Seneca the Elder. Father of Seneca the Younger, he is best known for his works on rhetoric, only parts of which survive.塞内加, 马可斯(或鲁修斯)·阿尼厄斯(约公元前55年-约后39年, 罗马修辞学家, 生于西班牙, 通称“老塞内加”, 小塞内加之父, 以其有关修辞方面的著作最为著名, 其中仅存部分)。
(复同单, 或 Senecas)
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- a member of an American Indian people that was one of the five nations comprising the original Iroquois confederacy塞讷卡人(美洲印第安人, 系组成原易洛魁联盟的五个部落之一)。
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- mass noun the Iroquoian language of this people, now with few speakers塞讷卡语(塞讷卡人所说的易洛魁语, 现少有使用者)。
- of or relating to this people or their language(与)塞讷卡人(有关)的; (与)塞讷卡语(有关)的。
词源
via Dutch from Algonquian.