world without end
English
editEtymology
editThe term world in this context is used in its archaic sense of time or age. The phrase was popular in the King James era and was used in the King James Bible. The phrase is still largely associated with Christian liturgy.
Adverb
edit- For all time.
- 1999, Stephin Merritt, 69 Love Songs:
- And life goes on and on anon, and death goes on, world without end.
- 2012, 20.51 of Episode 11, Season 3 of TV drama Justified:
- Not a day passes when federal boots aren't on the ground in Noble's Holler, churning up every acre, and then going over it again, world without end, until I get I what I want.
Usage notes
edit- Today typically used in Christian liturgy, particularly in the Gloria Patri.