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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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