Keresés
aeonian
01
of or relating to a geological eon (longer than an era)
02
lasting for an indefinitely long period of time, often suggesting an eternal or timeless existence
Példa
Their love felt aeonian, as if it had existed long before time and would continue forever.
The philosopher contemplated the aeonian nature of the universe, wondering if it had a beginning or an end.
In mythology, the gods were often described as aeonian beings, existing beyond the limits of human time.
The artist sought to capture an aeonian beauty in her paintings, one that would transcend generations.