Noun
senat (uncountable)
Alternative form of senet (“ancient board game”)
For example, the bishops were by law members of Polish Senat and the land elected MP's to the Sejmik resp. Source: Internet
Rowling's agent, Neil Blair acted as producer, through his independent production company and with Rick Senat serving as executive producer. Source: Internet
Since the Second Polish Republic (1918–1939), "Sejm" has referred only to the lower house of the parliament; the upper house is called the Senat Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Senate of the Republic of Poland"). Source: Internet
The Sejm now comprised two chambers: the Senat (Senate) of 81 bishops and other dignitaries ; and the Chamber of Envoys, made up of 54 envoys elected by smaller local sejmik ( assemblies of landed nobility ) in each of the Kingdom's provinces. Source: Internet
The Senat, on the other hand, is elected under the first-past-the-post voting method, with one senator being returned from each of the 100 constituencies. Source: Internet
This forbade the king to pass any new law without the consent of the representatives of the nobility, in Sejm and Senat assembled, and thus greatly strengthened the nobility's political position. Source: Internet