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aeonian

or ··Ծ·

[ ee-oh-nee-uhn ]

adjective

  1. eternal; everlasting.


aeonian

/ ːˈəʊɪə /

adjective

  1. everlasting
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of aeonian1

1755–65; < Greek ṓn ( os ) ( ṓn aeon + -ios adj. suffix) + -an
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In memory of John Greenleaf Whittier, September 7, 1892," and this verse: "Some sweet morning, yet in God's Dim aeonian periods, Joyful I shall wake to see Those I love, who rest in Thee.

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His soul had moved amid similar evocations in some aeonian past, whence now the sand was being cleared away.

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If the days of Genesis mean indefinite periods of aeonian duration, how is the seventh day of rest to be understood?

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With what wings   Would she come forth to greet the aeonian summer?

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That a thing must cease takes from it the joy of even an aeonian endurance—for its kind is mortal; it belongs to the nature of things that cannot live.

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