adjective
- lasting or existing for an extremely long time; eternal or everlasting
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The poet wrote of eonian love that would never fade.
- Ancient philosophers debated whether the soul was eonian.
- The mountains seemed eonian in their stillness and grandeur.
- She spoke of eonian truths that transcend human understanding.
- The eonian nature of the cosmos fascinated the astronomers.