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† eˈternish, v. Obs. Also 6 pa. pple. eternest. [f. eterne a., or ad. F. éterniser: see -ish.] trans. a. To make eternal or perpetual. b. To make eternally famous, to immortalize.
1579Lyly Euphues (Arb.) 126 If this order had not bene in our predecessors..they had neuer bene eternished [ed. 1636 eternized] for wise men. 1589Greene Menaphon (Arb.) 56 The angrie heauens..haue eternisht thy exile. 1594First Pt. Contention (1843) 72 Shall be eternest in all age to come. 1594Marlowe Dido 1, A princess-priest..Shall yield to dignity a double birth, Who will eternish Troy in their attempts. |