Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for E-TERN'AL-LY
E-TERN'AL-IZ-INGE-TERN'I-FI-ED
E-TERN'AL-LY, adv.
- Without beginning or end of duration, or without end only.
- Unchangeably; invariably; at all times. That which is morally good must be eternally and unchangeably so. South.
- Perpetually; without intermission; at all times. Where western gales eternally reside. Addison.
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