αἰανής
From LSJ
τὸ ἔθνος τὸ ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς λιθοβολήσουσιν αὐτὸν ἐν λίθοις → the people of the land shall stone them to death
English (LSJ)
Ion. αἰηνής, ές, poet. word,
A δεῖπνον αἰηνές Archil.38; αἰανὴς κόρος, κέντρον, λιμός, Pi.P.1.83, 4.236, I.1.49: also in Trag. (not E.), Νυκτὸς αἰανῆ τέκνα A.Eu.416; νυκτὸς αἰ. κύκλος S.Aj.672; αἰ. νόσος A.Eu.479,942 (lyr); αἰ. βάγματα Id.Pers.636 (lyr.); αἰ. πάνδυρτον αὐδάν ib.941 (lyr.); Πέλοπος . . ἱππεία, ὡς ἔμολες αἰ. τᾷδε γᾷ S.El.506; of Time, εἰς τὸν αἰ. χρόνον A.Eu.572, IG9(1).886.2 (Corcyra); eternal, θεός Lyc.928. Adv. αἰανῶς for ever, A.Eu.672:— αἰανός, Hsch., Suid. s.v. λεύκη ἡμέρα, and v.l. in A.Eu.416,479, S.Aj.672, El.506, is dub. (Prob. fr. αἰεί, everiasting, perpetual, hence in bad sense, wearisome, persistent.)