Aeonial

/iːˈoʊniəl/ adjective

Relating to or lasting for an aeon; extremely ancient or of immense duration.

From aeon + -ial (adjective suffix). Aeon comes from Greek aion, originally meaning 'lifetime' or 'age,' later expanded to mean an immensely long period.

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