Saturday, February 23, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: aevum

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# [[time]], [[eternity]]

 

# [[time]], [[eternity]]

 

# [[lifetime]], [[age]], [[generation]]

 

# [[lifetime]], [[age]], [[generation]]

# {{Medieval Latin|philosophy|lang=la}} aevum, the mean between time and eternity, [[aeviternity]]

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# {{Medieval Latin|philosophy|lang=la}} {{l/en|aevum}}, the mean between time and eternity, [[aeviternity]]

 

# {{inflection of|aevum|aevum|acc|s|lang=la}}

 

# {{inflection of|aevum|aevum|acc|s|lang=la}}

 

# {{inflection of|aevum|aevum|voc|s|lang=la}}

 

# {{inflection of|aevum|aevum|voc|s|lang=la}}


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[edit] Etymology

From Late Latin aevum, in the technical sense of Scholastic philosophy.

[edit] Noun

aevum (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy) the mean between time and eternity; the state of being of the angels and saints in heaven

[edit] Synonyms


[edit] Alternative forms

[edit] Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *h₂eyu- ("vital force") (compare Avestan āyū, Ancient Greek αἰές, Modern German nie, je).

[edit] Noun

aevum (genitive aevī); n, second declension

  1. time, eternity
  2. lifetime, age, generation
  3. (Medieval Latin, philosophy) aevum, the mean between time and eternity, aeviternity
  4. accusative singular of aevum
  5. vocative singular of aevum

[edit] Inflection

Number Singular Plural
nominative aevum aeva
genitive aevī aevōrum
dative aevō aevīs
accusative aevum aeva
ablative aevō aevīs
vocative aevum aeva

[edit] Descendants

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