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aeternābĭlis

aeternābĭlis · adj

that can last forever

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What it meant

aeternābĭlis — Lewis & Short

aeternābĭlis, e, adj.aeterno,

I that can last forever, everlasting: divitia, Att. ap. Non. 475, 24 (Trag. Rel. p. 143 Rib.): urbs, i. e. Rome, Cod. Th. 11, 20, 3 (cf. aeternus, II. A.).

Where it came from

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