Aevum

/ˈiːvəm/ noun

An indefinitely long period of time or age; eternity or a long duration of existence.

From Latin aevum meaning 'age' or 'lifetime,' derived from Proto-Indo-European *aiw- meaning 'vital force' or 'long life.' The term was used in medieval theology to describe eternal time.

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