perennity

noun

Etymology

From perenn + -ity, from Latin perennitas.

  1. derived from perennitas

Definitions

  1. The quality of being perennial.

    • the perennity of divers Springs, which always afford the same quantity of Water
    • But these phenomena remain a proof, albeit in reverse, of the perennity of the mystical quest.

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