diuturnity
Roget-categorie 110
1. Words expressing abstract relations› 1.6. Time
›› 1.6.1. Absolute time
#110.
[Long duration.]
Diuturnity
zelfstandig naamwoord
diuturnity† —
a long time,
a length of time —
an age,
a century,
an eternity —
slowness
etc.
275 —
perpetuity
etc.
112 —
blue moon,
coon's age [U.S.],
dog's age.
durableness,
durability —
persistence,
endlessness,
lastingness
etc.
adj.† —
continuance,
standing —
permanence
etc.
(stability)
150 —
survival,
survivance† —
longevity
etc.
(age)
128 —
distance of time.
protraction of time,
prolongation of time,
extension of time —
delay
etc.
(lateness)
133.
werkwoord
last,
endure,
stand,
remain,
abide,
continue,
brave a thousand years.
tarry
etc.
(be late)
133 —
drag on,
drag its slow length along,
drag a lengthening chain —
protract,
prolong —
spin out,
eke out,
draw out,
lengthen out —
temporize —
gain time,
make time,
talk against time.
outlast,
outlive —
survive —
live to fight again.
bijvoeglijk naamwoord
durable —
lasting
etc.
v. —
of long duration,
of long-standing —
permanent,
endless,
chronic,
long-standing —
intransient†,
intransitive —
intransmutable†,
persistent —
lifelong,
livelong —
longeval†,
long-lived,
macrobiotic,
diuturnal†,
evergreen,
perennial —
sempervirent†,
sempervirid† —
unrelenting,
unintermitting†,
unremitting —
perpetual
etc.
112.
lingering,
protracted,
prolonged,
spun out
etc.
v..
long-pending,
long-winded —
slow
etc.
275.
bijwoord
long —
for a long time,
for an age,
for ages,
for ever so long,
for many a long day —
long ago
etc.
(in a past time)
122 —
longo intervallo [It].
all the day long,
all the year round —
the livelong day,
as the day is long,
morning noon and night —
hour after hour,
day after day,
&c. —
for good —
permanently
etc.
adj..
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