aere perennius
[ ahy-re pe-ren-ni-oos; English eer-ee puh-ren-ee-uhs ]
Latin.
more lasting than bronze.
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How to use aere perennius in a sentence
Enatum inde monumentum aere perennius, licet passim appareant sinistre dicta, minus perfecta, veritati non satis consentanea.
Memoirs of My Life and Writings | Edward GibbonBodley determined to escape it, and to make for himself after a very different fashion a name aere perennius.
In the Name of the Bodleian and Other Essays | Augustine Birrell"Exegi monumentum aere perennius" may well be inscribed on the graves or monuments of those three extraordinary men.
The Strange Story of Harper's Ferry | Joseph BarryDistributio Classica; Additis rariorum aliquot figuris aere incisis.
Nature Books Popular and Scientific from The Franklin Bookshop, 1910 | Samuel N. RhoadsIn pectore sunt flatus & tussis ut in aere uenti & tonitrua.
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