tardumarch

tardumarch

noun
The somber march through hours and days, driven by the quiet insistence of survival, a pulse that endures only to avoid the shadow of finality.
From Latin 'tardus' (slow, sluggish) + Old English 'mearcian' (to march), reflecting the slow, dutiful progression of time. Pronounced "TAR-doo-mark"

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