(Gnosticism) a divine power or nature emanating from the Supreme Being and playing various roles in the operation of the universe.
1After what seemed an eon of waiting, he ventured another look ahead.
2The shares later settled for an 8 per cent ris eon the day.
3Compared with Edom, long past its best eon, Erde-Tyrene was a neglected paradise.
4Or the way it went for the probe's own parent, an eon earlier.
5Rackrill's group thought they were fighting the battle of the eon.
6After an eon of fumbling, I found and disarmed my cell.
7An eon ticked by, then, in slo-mo, the Cobalt toppled sideways into the sea.
8An eon passed, then Mustache grunted, releasing my friend roughly.
9One eon and we'd gotten above the high tide line.
10A blink or an eon, and the boat appeared.
11An eon later, I again illuminated my watch face.
12I remembered Thoth saying Anubis was only in a good mood once an eon or so.
13For all I know, our revolt might have erupted an eon or an hour before that.
14And in an eon of lying they never have run up against a short-circuit like that.
15After what seemed an eon, the service ended.
16Keep the new entrants happy and project funding will come in, allowing the day-to-day (eon-to-eon?)