1_ In the Old Testament 'Sene' is the name of a rock in the Micmas Pass, north of Jerusalem. From Hebrew 1505; 1504; 1492; ( senné , "thorn , bush") . See Boses . 2nd_ 'Har Sene', in Hebrew 1492; 1512; 1505; 1504; 1492; ("Bush Mount") is a mountain and nature reserve in Kisra-Sumei, Israel. 3º_ In Samoan, 'sene' is a subunit of logging ("currency of Samoa"). It would be a deformation of the English cent ("penny"). 4º_ Although it is no longer used in Spanish, it was once a way of calling the old man. From the Latin senex, senis with the same meaning .
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