eonian

adj
/iˈoʊniən/US/iːˈəʊnɪən/UK

Etymology

From Ancient Greek αἰώνιος (aiṓnios, “lasting for an age; perpetual; eternal”) + -an, the former from αἰών (aiṓn, “lifetime; aeon; age; generation”) (whence also eon, aeon) + -ιος (-ios, adjective suffix).

  1. derived from αἰώνιος

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to an eon

  2. eon-long, everlasting

    • But I should turn mine ears and hear The moanings of the homeless sea, ⁠The sound of streams that swift or slow ⁠Draw down Æonian hills, and sow The dust of continents to be; […]

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA