longevous [ lon-jee-vuh s, lawn- ]
adjective Archaic.
1. long-lived; living to a great age.
Origin: 1670–80; < Latin longaevus aged, equivalent to long(us) long1 + aev(um) time, age, lifetime + -us adj. suffix; see -ous
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