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Etymology of the English word eternalize

the English word eternalize
derived from the English word eternal
derived from the Old French word eternal
derived from the Latin word aeternalis (eternal, everlasting)
derived from the Classical Latin word aeternus (eternal, everlasting, imperishable)
derived from the Latin word aeviternus (eternal, everlasting, imperishable)
derived from the Late Latin word aevum (time, time of life, age)
derived from the Greek word aion, αἰών (properly, an age; by extension, perpetuity (also past); by implication, the world; specially (Jewish) a Messianic period (present or future))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *aiw-
derived from the Late Latin word aeternalus
derived from the Classical Latin word aeternus (eternal, everlasting, imperishable)
derived from the Latin word aeviternus (eternal, everlasting, imperishable)
derived from the Late Latin word aevum (time, time of life, age)
derived from the Greek word aion, αἰών (properly, an age; by extension, perpetuity (also past); by implication, the world; specially (Jewish) a Messianic period (present or future))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *aiw-
using the English suffix -ize
derived from the Old French suffix -iser
derived from the Latin suffix -izare
derived from the Greek suffix -izein, -ίζειν




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