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'''Titles'''
'''Titles'''
*''[[Dictator perpetuus|dictator perpetuo]]'', Latin for "dictator in perpetuity"
*''[[Dictator perpetuus|dictator perpetuo]]'', Latin for "dictator in perpetuity"
*A [[parish priest]] was called a perpetual curate (''curatus perpetuus'')
*A [[parish priest]] of a particular type was called a [[perpetual curate]] (''curatus perpetuus'')


'''Other'''
'''Other'''
*[[Perpetuum mobile]]
*[[Perpetuum mobile]]


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[[Category:Latin adjectives in current use]]

Latest revision as of 16:38, 15 March 2014

Perpetuus is Latin for "continuous, entire or universal", and can refer to:

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