vechny
Vechny is a transliteration of the Cyrillic adjective вечный, meaning eternal or perpetual. In Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian, the word conveys timeless duration or indefinable endurance and appears in phrases describing lasting or unending phenomena. In English-language contexts, vechny is typically encountered only when rendering the original Slavic term directly or when cited in discussions of Slavic etymology, poetry, or religious language.
Etymology and cognates: Vechny derives from Proto-Slavic roots associated with time and age, with the suffix
Usage: The primary function of vechny in linguistic or scholarly writing is to represent the original term
See also: Eternal, Eternity, Undying, вечный, večný.
Note: Because vechny is a transliteration rather than an independent English term, its meaning is best understood