What does «perpetuo» mean in Spanish?
- That remains forever or for a long period of time.
Examples of use in Spanish: "las nieves perpetuas del Aconcagua".
"los movimientos perpetuos de los planetas".
"le tendré un cariño perpetuo".
- That lasts a lifetime.
Examples of use in Spanish: "cadena perpetua".
"renta perpetua".
- It has no interruptions.
Examples of use in Spanish: "estudié toda mi vida bajo la vigilancia perpetua y severa de mi padre".
- Employment or position for life, which lasts for life until the person's retirement, whether obtained by election or inheritance.
Examples of use in Spanish: "senador perpetuo".
- Name of an annual herbaceous plant and the flower of this plant. They are used to make garlands, wreaths and other similar ornaments.
- Perpetual edict. That published by the Roman praetors, upon taking office, in which they set forth the judicial norms of their magistracy.