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Term: Saecula Saeculorum
Part of Speech: Noun
Senses:
- In popular usage: refers to a very long period of time, often associated with eternity or perpetuity.
- In local usage: typically used in religious contexts, refers to a liturgical phrase emphasizing the eternal nature of God's kingdom.
Examples:
- Popular Sense:
- Time seemed to stand still as they gazed at the saecula saeculorum artwork in the museum.
- Her love for him will last saecula saeculorum.
- The beauty of the Grand Canyon will be admired saecula saeculorum.
- Local Sense:
- The congregation sang praises to God, proclaiming His glory saecula saeculorum.
- May God's kingdom reign saecula saeculorum.
- The chanting of saecula saeculorum echoed through the cathedral.
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