S / Sēna
noun

Sēna

gen. Sēnae · gender feminine · decl. 1st
A town on the coast of Umbria; where Hasdrubal was defeated by M. Livius Salinator; Sinigaglia
A town on the coast of Umbria, where Hasdrubal was defeated by M. Livius Salinator (547 A.U.C.), now Sinigaglia, Liv 27, 46 sq.; Eutr. 3, 10.—Hence,
of Sena
Sēnānus, a, um, adj., of Sena: aquae, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 1, 48.—
belonging to Sena
Sēnensis, e, adj., of or belonging to Sena: populus, Liv. 27, 38: proelium, in which Hasdrubal was defeated, Cic. Brut. 18, 73.—
A river near the town of Sena; Cesano
A river near the town of Sena, now Cesano, Sil. 8, 455; 15, 555; Luc. 2, 407.