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eternality — (ˌ)ēˌtərˈnaləd.ē, ə̇ˌt , tə̄ˈn , təiˈn , lətē, i noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English eternalite, from Middle French eternalité, from Medieval Latin eternalitas, from Late Latin aeternalis eternal + Latin itas ity : the quality or state of being… … Useful english dictionary
eternality — noun a) The condition of being eternal; endlessness b) All of time; eternity … Wiktionary
eternality — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The totality of time without beginning or end: eternalness, eternity, infinity, perpetuity, sempiternity. See LIMITED. 2. The quality or state of having no end: ceaselessness, endlessness, eternalness, eternity,… … English dictionary for students
eternality — n. infiniteness, perpetuality, ceaselessness … English contemporary dictionary
eternality — eter·nal·i·ty … English syllables
eternal — eternality /ee terr nal i tee/, eternalness, n. eternally, adv. /i terr nl/, adj. 1. without beginning or end; lasting forever; always existing (opposed to temporal): eternal life. 2. perpetual; ceaseless; endless: eternal quarreling; eternal… … Universalium
Aeon — The word aeon , also spelled eon or æon , means age , forever or for eternity . It is a Latin transliteration from the koine Greek word polytonic|ὁ αἰών ( aion ), from the archaic polytonic|αἰϝών ( aiwon ). In Homer it typically refers to life or … Wikipedia
Young's Literal Translation — Bible translation infobox translation title=Young s Literal Translation full name=Young s Literal Translation of the Holy Bible abbreviation=YLT complete bible published=1862 textual basis= translation type=extremely literal copyright=Public… … Wikipedia
Eternal Buddha — The idea of an eternal Buddha is a notion popularly associated with the Mahayana scripture, the Lotus Sutra. The Lotus Sutra has the Buddha indicating that he became awakened countless, immeasurable, inconceivable myriads of trillions of aeons (… … Wikipedia
Apostasy in Shafi tradition — An early Sharia Manual of the Shafi i tradition (Reliance of the Traveller: A Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law, is a translation of Umdat al salik by Ibn Naqib (died 1368 A.D. ISBN 0 915957 72 8 ) provides the following list of acts that… … Wikipedia