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e⋅terne

[i-turn]
–adjective Archaic.
eternal.

Origin:
1325–75; ME < L aeternus, contr. of aeviternus, equiv. to aev(um) age + -i- -i- + -ternus, extended form of -ernus suffix of temporal adjectives
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e·terne   (ĭ-tûrn')   
adj.   Archaic
Eternal.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin aeternus; see eternal.]
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