Senex

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛnɪks/

Senex (noun)

  1. A character in old stories who represents an older man, often strict or wise.
  2. The idea of being old, especially in discussions about age, maturity, or life stages.

Examples

  • The senex appears as a wise old man figure in the story.
  • A senex guides the hero with calm advice and experience.