permanens

Latin

Etymology

    From the present participle of permaneō (to remain).

    Participle

    permanēns (genitive permanentis); third-declension one-termination participle

    1. lasting, continuing, ongoing
    2. persisting, persevering, remaining

    Declension

    Third-declension participle.

    singular plural
    masc./fem. neuter masc./fem. neuter
    nominative permanēns permanentēs permanentia
    genitive permanentis permanentium
    dative permanentī permanentibus
    accusative permanentem permanēns permanentēs
    permanentīs
    permanentia
    ablative permanente
    permanentī1
    permanentibus
    vocative permanēns permanentēs permanentia

    1When used purely as an adjective.

    Descendants

    • English: permanent
    • French: permanent
    • German: permanent
    • Italian: permanente
    • Portuguese: permanente
    • Romanian: permanent
    • Spanish: permanente

    Swedish

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Latin permanēns. Cognate of German Permanenz, French permanence.

    Noun

    permanens c

    1. permanence
      Synonym: beständighet

    Declension

    Declension of permanens
    nominative genitive
    singular indefinite permanens permanens
    definite permanensen permanensens
    plural indefinite
    definite

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