everlastingness

noun

Etymology

From everlasting + -ness.

  1. inherited from *leys- — “to trace, track
  2. inherited from *laistijaną — “to follow, pursue
  3. inherited from *laistijan — “to follow, pursue; to carry out, perform
  4. inherited from lǣstan — “to follow, pursue; to carry out, perform
  5. inherited from *perkʷ- — “oak tree
  6. inherited from *ferhwą — “body; life; tree
  7. inherited from *ferh — “life; kind of tree
  8. inherited from *h₂ey- — “life, vital force; long time; eternity
  9. inherited from *aiwaz — “long time; eternity
  10. inherited from *aiw — “eternity; long time
  11. inherited from ǣfre — “ever
  12. inherited from ever-lasting — “(adjective) eternal, perpetual; constant; (adverb) eternally; (noun) eternity
  13. suffixed as everlastingness — “everlasting + ness

Definitions

  1. the state or quality of being everlasting

    • August felt the everlastingness of love; as many another man in a supreme crisis has felt it.
    • Once the name I gave to hours Like this was melancholy, when It was not happiness and powers Coming like exiles home again, And weaknesses quitting their bowers, Smiled and enjoyed, far off from men, Moments of everlastingness.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for everlastingness. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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