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ever-living

1540s, from ever + living (adj.).

Usage examples of "ever-living".

Her talk with the Great Palach Koll had been monitored by the Ever-living.

The dreadful might of ever-living limbs Which clothed that awful spirit unbeheld, To redescend, and trample out the spark.

The dreadful might of ever-living limbs Which clothed that awful spirit unbeheld, To redescend, and trample out the spark.

All these associations, societies, brotherhoods, alliances, institutes, and so on, which must now be counted by the ten thousand in Europe alone, and each of which represents an immense amount of voluntary, unambitious, and unpaid or underpaid work-- what are they but so many manifestations, under an infinite variety of aspects, of the same ever-living tendency of man towards mutual aid and support?

What if one of the ever-living gods should see us sleeping together, and tell the others?