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perpĕtŭālis, e, adj. [perpetuus], that holds everywhere, universal, general (a word formed by Quint. as a transl. of the Gr. καθολικός, joined with universalis), Quint. 2, 13, 14.
Hence, adv.: perpĕtŭālĭter, permanently (opp. temporaliter), Arn. in Psa. 121.

perpĕtŭārĭus, a, um, adj. [perpetuus], constant, permanent; always employed, constantly engaged in any business or calling (post-Aug.): mulio, Sen. Apoc. 6, 2.
Subst.: perpĕtŭārĭus, ii, m., a fee-farmer, hereditary tenant, Cod. Just. 11, 70, 5.