Aeonian
eternal; everlasting.
historical examples
if the days of genesis mean indefinite periods of aeonian duration, how is the seventh day of rest to be understood?
creation and its records b.h. baden-powell
his soul had moved amid similar evocations in some aeonian past, whence now the sand was being cleared away.
four weird tales algernon blackwood
and, afterwards, the new spiritual state will probably be an improvement—aeonian evolution through all the spheres.
psychical miscellanea j. arthur hill
adjective (literary)
everlasting
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