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Senectus ipsa morbus est. (Latin proverb)
Translation: "Old age in itself is a disease."

"A fatalist may conclude that Senectus ipsa morbus est and that there is nothing that he or she can do to change it."

—As seen in Dictionary of Foreign Phrases and Abbreviations
by Kevin Guinagh; The H.W. Wilson Company; New York; 1983; page 181.
This entry is located in the following units: morb-, morbi- (page 2) sen-, sene-, seni-, sir- (page 2)