Emanation of God; class of beings in Gnosticism.
Sinônimos
Examples for "eon"
Examples for "eon"
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.
1I, a German, should be the first to tread those aeon-forgotten ways!
2After an aeon of blissful disbelief I remembered to start breathing again.
3After what seemed an aeon, they saw that it was daylight outside.
4Could my human hand master all the aeon-remembered motions of the lock?
5When it was spent, they would rest for aeon, then stir again.
6The awakened worlds experienced an aeon as a mere crowded day.
7And he will do this again when the new aeon begins.
8If we go on forever, perhaps they will in an aeon or two.
9The Johannine Jesus ought to have belonged to a different aeon.
10I didn't spot so much as a single aeon out in the fields.
11The aeon jumped and grabbed his headset, whistling into it frantically.
12But after an aeon of darkness, there appeared another thick-set, but larger brained, species.
13It takes an aeon, but the sign is unveiled.
14If aeon males are brightly colored, what's your story?
15For a moment that had to Letty the air of an aeon, Godfrey stood peering.
16Consequently, I'd never been on an aeon world before.