perdurado
Perdurado is a Spanish adjective that denotes something lasting, enduring, or persisting through time. It is derived from the verb perdurar, which means to endure or to last. In contemporary usage, perdurable is more common for the sense of durable, while perdurado tends to appear in literary or formal contexts to emphasize the fact that something has endured over a long period.
Etymology and form: perdurado originates from perdurar, tracing back to the Latin perdurare, meaning to endure
Usage and nuance: perdurado often conveys a sense of resilience and historical endurance, applicable to memories,
Related terms: closely related are perdurabilidad (the quality of enduring) and perduración (the act or state
See also: perdurabilidad, perduración, perdubauen? Note: perdurabilidad and perduración refer to durability and duration, respectively, and