Definition of Aeonic

1. Adjective. (rare) (alternative spelling of eonic) ¹

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Definition of Aeonic

1. eonian [adj] - See also: eonian

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aeonic

aenigmatites
aeolian harp
aeolian harps
aeolian lyre
aeolianite
aeolianites
aeolipile
aeolipiles
aeolipyle
aeolist
aeolotropic
aeolotropy
aeolus
aeon
aeonian
aeonic (current term)
aeonium
aeoniums
aeons
aepyornis
aepyornises
aequalis
aequihymeniiferous
aequorin
aequorins
aer-
aeratable
aerate
aerated
aerates

Literary usage of Aeonic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Exegetical Essays on Several Words Relating to Future Punishment by Moses Stuart (1830)
"aeonic, then, would be about the same as diabolic, in regard to its meaning. ... Can it be probable, then, that aeonic punishment and aeonic life, ..."

2. Science and Immortality by Oliver Lodge (1908)
"And the penalty is in a sense eternal, that is to say aeonic,2 for it is incurable except by mental 1 Matt. xxiii. 30, 34. 2 There seems to be a popular ..."

3. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1915)
"Thirty hours or thirty years or thirty aeonic cycles—-what did it matter? He loved her. "Please don't, Coralie," he begged her. He had finished his meal, ..."

4. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1900)
"The interest awakened by a great social truth objectified may be described as aeonic. Ideal love, unswerving devotion to duty, worthily presented, ..."

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