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Latest revision as of 18:20, 23 February 2013 [edit] English Wikipedia [edit] Etymology From Late Latin aevum, in the technical sense of Scholastic philosophy. aevum (uncountable) - (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). aevum (genitive aevī); n, second declension - time, eternity
- lifetime, age, generation
- (Medieval Latin, philosophy) aevum, the mean between time and eternity, aeviternity
- accusative singular of aevum
- vocative singular of aevum
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