1640s, from Late Latin aeon, from Greek aiōn "age, vital force; a period of existence, a lifetime, a generation; a long space of time," in plural, "eternity," from PIE root *aiw- "vital force, life, long life, eternity." Related: Eonian; eonic.
oh, that happened eons ago
eo-
Eocene
Eohippus
eolian
eolithic
eon
EPA
epact
epaulet
epee
epeiric