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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from Old French perpetuité "permanence, duration" (13c., Modern French perpétuité ) and directly from Latin perpetuitatem (nominative perpetuitas ) "uninterrupted duration, continuity, continuous succession," from perpetuus (see perpetual ).
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) The quality or state of being perpetual; endless duration; uninterrupted existence. 2 (context countable English) Something that is perpetual. 3 (context countable legal English) A limitation intended to be unalterable ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And now the main enemy is not the perpetuity rule, but fiscal legislation. ▪ Once you signed with a major league team, you were theirs in perpetuity to do with as they saw fit. ▪ The $ 17. 95 rate is guaranteed in perpetuity ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Perpetuity \Per`pe*tu"i*ty\, n. [L. perpetuitas: cf. F. perp['e]tuit['e].] The quality or state of being perpetual; as, the perpetuity of laws. --Bacon. A path to perpetuity of fame. --Byron. The perpetuity of single emotion is insanity. --I. ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Perpetuity is an outdoor 1970 sculpture by Alexander von Svoboda , located in Portland, Oregon .
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the property of being perpetual (seemingly ceaseless) [syn: sempiternity ]
Usage examples of perpetuity.
The true end of morality is life, the sum of moral laws being identical with the sum of the conditions in accordance with which the fruition of the functions of life can be secured with nearest approach to perfectness, perpetuity, and universality.
Will of God is able to cope with the ceaseless flux and escape of body stuff by ceaselessly reintroducing the known forms in new substances, thus ensuring perpetuity not to the particular item but to the unity of idea: now, seeing that objects of this realm possess no more than duration of form, why should celestial objects, and the celestial system itself, be distinguished by duration of the particular entity?
The Will of God is able to cope with the ceaseless flux and escape of body stuff by ceaselessly reintroducing the known forms in new substances, thus ensuring perpetuity not to the particular item but to the unity of idea: now, seeing that objects of this realm possess no more than duration of form, why should celestial objects, and the celestial system itself, be distinguished by duration of the particular entity?
Reorganized Church of the Redemption, in the person of Sherry Spellman, or her designee, and successors in perpetuity.
Sacro Monte the tableaux are produced in perpetuity, only the figures are not living, they are terra-cotta statues painted and moulded in so life-like a way that you feel that, were a man of flesh and blood to get mixed up with the crowd behind the grating, you would have hard work to distinguish him from the figures that have never had life.
Since Sir Hugo could not put down the whole of the purchase-money, it was settled that an annuity was to be paid as a charge on the estate to your father and his heirs in perpetuity.
The Poets were selected by the several booksellers who had the honorary copy right, which is still preserved among them by mutual compact, notwithstanding the decision of the House of Lords against the perpetuity of Literary Property.
Over dinner he read the racing forecasts for the Saratoga meeting, from which he noted that the joint favourites for The Perpetuities Stakes were Mr.
So far as I could tell, it was all about a pact made by the god Aengus with the Tuatha DeDanaan, which ended a drought and blessed the rain in perpetuity to the people of Eire so long as they honored him on that day.
Whether they may change the appropriation of lands given antiently to the church, to hospitals, colleges, orders of chivalry, and otherwise in perpetuity?
Eric, the hereditary heir to the Lambton Lairdee, his extremely great great-grandfather having slain the famous Worm and been bunged the title in perpetuity by the king.
Enoch and Elias, without either tomb or buriall, in an anomalous state of being, are the great Examples of perpetuity, in their long and living memory, in strict account being still on this side death, and having a late part yet to act upon this stage of earth.
They affirmed, that if the Being, who is the same through all eternity, had designed to abolish those sacred rites which had served to distinguish his chosen people, the repeal of them would have been no less clear and solemn than their first promulgation: that, instead of those frequent declarations, which either suppose or assert the perpetuity of the Mosaic religion, it would have been represented as a provisionary scheme intended to last only to the coming of the Messiah, who should instruct mankind in a more perfect mode of faith and of worship: ^15 that the Messiah himself, and his disciples who conversed with him on earth, instead of authorizing by their example the most minute observances of the Mosaic law, ^16 would have published to the world the abolition of those useless and obsolete ceremonies, without suffering Christianity to remain during so many years obscurely confounded among the sects of the Jewish church.
In fact, because he is Pico Mundo's most famous resident (living, anyway) and perhaps its most respected, and because he was building a home in the Flats when everyone else expected it to remain a blighted zone in perpetuity, only Little Ozzie could have argued successfully before the city building department to keep the cow, as sculpture.
A thousand Whitecloaks quartered in Caemlyn, with their own courts of law, outside Andoran law, iij perpetuity.