everlasting

suomi-englanti sanakirja

everlasting englannista suomeksi

  1. ikikukka

  2. ikuinen

  3. iankaikkinen

  1. ikuinen

  2. iankaikkinen

  3. iki-

  4. Substantiivi

everlasting englanniksi

  1. (senseid) Lasting or enduring forever; endless, eternal.

  2. (RQ:Shakespeare Julius Caesar)

  3. (RQ:King James Version)

  4. (RQ:Baxter Saints)

  5. (RQ:Denham Poems)

  6. (RQ:Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress)

  7. (RQ:Cowper Poems)

  8. (RQ:Carlyle Sartor Resartus)

  9. (RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Leila)

  10. (quote-book)

  11. Chiefly of a deity or other supernatural being: having always existed and will continue to exist forever; eternal.

  12. (RQ:Coverdale Bible) planted trees at Berſeba, and called vpon the name of the LORDE y&868; euerlaſting God, and was a ſtraunger in y&868; londe of the Philiſtynes a longe ſeaſon.

  13. (RQ:King James Version) is borne, vnto vs a Sonne is giuen, and the gouernment ſhalbe vpon his ſhoulder: and his name ſhalbe called, Wonderfull, Counſeller, The mightie God, The euerlaſting Father, The Prince of peace.

  14. (quote-book)|volume=2|page=35|issn=0085-5790|oclc=749559980|newversion=quoted in|2ndauthor=Sam D. Gill|chapter2=Altjira|title2=Storytracking: Texts, Stories, and Histories in Central Australia|location2=Oxford, Oxfordshire&59; New York, N.Y.|publisher2=Oxford University Press|year2=1998|page2=87|pageurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=epr9iYoREgYC&pg=PA87|isbn2=978-0-19-511587-1|passage=All of them, the good supernatural beings, they call also 'altgiva,' an early rendering of "altjira" as well as the firmament, with the sun, moon, and stars; also the earth, and any things specially remarkable. The word 'altgiva' signifies that these had an everlasting existence.

  15. (synonym of).

  16. Continuing for a long period; eternal.

  17. (ux)

  18. (RQ:Thucydides Hobbes Peloponnesian Warre) is compiled rather for an (smallcaps), then to be rehearſed for a Prize.

  19. (RQ:Pope Essay on Man) Bacon ſhin'd, / The vviſeſt, brighteſt, meaneſt of Mankind: / Or raviſh'd vvith the vvhiſtling of a Name, / See Cromwell|(quote-gloss) Cromvvell, damn'd to everlaſting Fame!

  20. (RQ:Pope Dunciad)

  21. (RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Eugene Aram), descends from the everlasting mountains, or is formed by the rains of Heaven.

  22. (RQ:De Quincey Works)

  23. (RQ:Braddon Mount Royal)

  24. Happening the time, especially to a tiresome extent; constant, incessant, unending.

  25. (RQ:Defoe New Voyage)

  26. (RQ:Colman Jealous Wife)

  27. (RQ:Southey Thalaba)

  28. (RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Ernest Maltravers)

  29. (RQ:Hallam Literature of Europe)

  30. Of clothing or fabric: lasting a long time; very durable or hard-wearing.

  31. (RQ:Shakespeare Comedy of Errors). VVhere is thy Maſter ''Dromio''? Is he vvell? / ''S. Dro.'' (quote-gloss) No, he's in Tartar limbo, vvorſe than hell: / A diuell in an euerlaſting garment hath him; / On vvhoſe hard heart is button'd vp vvith ſteele: / A Feind, a Fairie, pittileſſe and ruffe: / A VVolfe, nay vvorſe, a fellovv all in buffe: (..)

  32. (RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Woman Hater)

  33. Chiefly in the name of a plant:

  34. Having flowers that retain their colour and form when dried.

  35. Of a plant or plant part: (synonym of).

  36. (RQ:Dodoens Lyte Niewe Herball)

  37. (RQ:Gerard Herball) indure alſo the ſharpneſſe of vvinter, and therefore vve may call it in Engliſh Orpin euerlaſting, or neuer dying Orpin.

  38. (RQ:Parkinson Theatrum Botanicum)

  39. (non-gloss).

  40. (RQ:Lowell Biglow Papers)

  41. (RQ:Crane Maggie)

  42. (synonym of).

  43. (non-gloss): extremely, very.

  44. (RQ:Wiggin Rebecca) Miranda’s impression, conveyed in privacy to Jane, was that Hannah was close as the bark of a tree, and consid’able selfish too; that when she’d clim’ as fur as she could in the world, she’d kick the ladder out from under her, everlastin’ quick; (..)

  45. (RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)

  46. In an everlasting ''(adjective (senseno))'' manner; forever.

  47. (RQ:Milton Defence)

  48. (senseid) ''Chiefly with a descriptive word'': (short for) (principally the tribe (taxfmt)), having flowers that retain their colour and form when dried; also, a flower of such a plant|nocap=1

  49. (RQ:Gerard Herball) The floures ſtand on the tops of the ſtalks, (..) of a bright yellovv colour; vvhich being gathered before they be ripe, do keep their colour and beauty a long time vvithout vvithering, (..)

  50. (RQ:Carr Book of Small)

  51. ''Preceded by'' the: someone or something that lasts forever, or that that has always existed and will continue to exist forever; an eternal, an immortal; specifically , God.

  52. (RQ:De Mornay Sidney Golding Trewnesse)?, which was neuer borne, nor could euer dye, that is to ſay the Euerlaſting.

  53. (RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet Q1-2)

  54. (RQ:Haggard She)

  55. (synonym of) a durable, plain, woven fabric formerly used for making clothes and for the uppers of women's shoes; a quantity of such fabric.

  56. (RQ:Hawthorne Twice-Told Tales)

  57. (short for) an embroidered edging used on underclothes; a quantity of such edging