Also means
everlasting (flower, botany)
Usage Note
Perpetua most commonly appears as a shortened form of cadena perpetua (life imprisonment) in journalistic and legal contexts — lo condenaron a perpetua means he was sentenced to life. In botany, perpetua (or siempreviva) refers to everlasting flowers whose petals do not wilt. The adjective perpetuo/perpetua ('perpetual') is a distinct but related word.
Examples
"El juez le impuso la perpetua."
Natural Translation
The judge imposed a life sentence on him.
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