Crossword clues for eterne
eterne
- Poetic everlasting
- Everlasting, to poets of the past
- Always, to poets
- Forever: Poetic
- Everlasting, to a poet
- Forever, in poesy
- Unchanging, long ago
- Everlasting, formerly
- Chaucer's infinite time
- Always, in verse
- Forever, in poetry
- Everlasting, to the bard
- Everlasting, in odes
- Timeless, poetically
- Perpetual, in poems
- Forever, archaically
- Everlasting, once upon a time
- Everlasting, back in the day
- Endless, to poets
- Endless, in poems
- Without end, in poetry
- Without beginning or end, archaically
- Unlimited, in verse
- Unending, to Shakespeare
- Unending, in poetry
- Poets' ever
- Perpetual, to Keats
- Perpetual, once
- Perpetual, in poetry
- Lasting forever poetically
- Forever: Poet
- Forever, to Shelley
- Forever, to a poet
- Everlasting, long ago
- Everlasting, in old poetry (and the name of a Lotus concept car that, sadly for crossword constructors, will probably never exist)
- Everlasting to bards
- Endless, to Shakespeare
- Endless, in poetry
- Always, in old poetry
- Ageless, to poets
- "Mars's armour, forg'd for proof ___...": "Hamlet"
- "And wilt thou pledge me this for time __?": Aeschylus
- "...a beauty fadeless and ___": James Russell Lowell
- "Open thine eyes ___": Keats
- Ageless, in poesy
- Endless, poetically
- Nev'r-ending
- Perpetual, in poesy
- Unending, old style
- Timeless, in olden times
- Neverending, once
- Ev'rlasting
- E'erlasting
- Timeless, to a poet
- Ageless, once
- Forever, poetically
- Everlasting, old-style
- Never-ending, old-style
- Ceaseless, in poetry
- Perpetual, poetically
- Timeless, in verse
- Timeless, to Shakespeare
- Going on and on, once
- Ageless, ages ago
- Forever, to a bard
- Reader's place marker
- Endless, in verse
- Ageless, in an earlier age
- Forever in the past?
- Like God, in the olden days
- Everlasting: Poetic
- Timeless, old-style
- Forever, in verse
- Always, poetically
- Forever, old style
- Infinite time, to Chaucer
- Everlasting, in poesy
- " . . . nature's copy's not ___": Shak.
- For all time, in poesy
- Without end, to poets
- Timeless, in poesy
- Everlasting, poetically
- Forever, once
- Timeless, to Traherne
- Without end, in poesy
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Eterne
Eterne \E*terne"\, a. See Etern.
Eterne
Etern \E*tern"\ or Eterne \E*terne"\, a. [OF. eterne, L.
aeternus, for aeviturnus, fr. aevum age. See Age, and cf.
Eternal.]
Eternal. [Poetic]
--Shak.
Built up to eterne significance.
--Mrs.
Browning.
Wiktionary
eterne
a. (context obsolete English) eternal. (14th-19th c.)
Usage examples of "eterne".
And evere-mo, unto that day I dye, Eterne fir I wol biforn thee fynde.
And if so be my destynee be shapen By eterne word to dyen in prisoun, Of oure lynage have som compassioun, That is so lowe ybroght by tirannye.