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eterne

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e·terne  (-tûrn)
adj. Archaic
Eternal.

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

eterne [ɪˈtɜːn]
adj
an archaic or poetic word for eternal
[from Old French, from Latin aeternus]


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To become a worthy knight, Disiri tells Able that he must wrest the noble sword Eterne from a dragon and thus, he begins his true quest while adapting to his new body and his new world.
O voi, anime sante e pellegrine, a cui si largo don dal ciel fu dato, che 'n pregio del valor vostro beato siate or lasuso eterne cittadine, fate, s'umil preghiera e in cielo udita, mentre lontan su l'Arno in cieco orrore stara vivo sepolto il mio mortale, che 'l mio nome sul Tebro, il mio migliore ch'or con voi resta, scevro d'ogni male fra' vostri altri testor rimanga in vita.
 
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