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Ὁπόσον τῷ ποδὶ περρέχει τᾶς γᾶς, τοῦτο χάρις → Every inch of his stature is grace

Theocritus, Idylls, 30.3

German > Latin

Ewigkeit, aeternitas. vis aeterna (beide von Gott, als Ewigkeit; aeternitas dann auch = ewige Dauer, z.B. temporum: u. demptā aeternitate [ohne] E.] nihilo beatior est Iuppiter quam Epicurus). – tempus infinitum. aevum sempiternum (ewige Dauer). – vita aeterna (der Zustand nach diesem Leben). – aeterna,n. pl. (das Ewige, z.B. an die E. denken, aeterna cogitare). – seinen Blick nur auf die E. richten, nihil nisi sempiternum spectare. – von E. her, ex aeternitate; ex aeterno tempore; ab infinito tempore: von aller E. her, ex omni aeternitate: von E. zu E., ex aeterno tempore in aeternum: eine E., aetatem (s. Ter. eun. 734: Py.An abiit iam a milite?Ch.Iam dudum, aetatem): für die E., in perpetuum; in omne tempus; in aeternum (für ewige Zeiten, z.B. urbem condere): in E. nicht, numquam (niemals, z.B. fiet).