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well(-)reˈmembered, ppl. a. 1. Appropriately or appositely brought to mind.
1482J. Paston in P. Lett. III. 290 And, well remembred, I wot well ye ought not to have me in jelusye. 1596Shakes. Merch. V. ii. viii. 26 Marry well remembred. 1794Mrs. Radcliffe Myst. Udolpho xxxviii, ‘Aye, that is well remembered,’ said Dorothée. 2. Clearly or distinctly remembered.
1638[see remembered ppl. a. 2]. 1760A. Murphy Deserted Isl. ii. 18 Each well-remember'd object strikes my view. 1798S. Lee Canterb. T., Young Lady's T. II. 446 Emily [was] going to hail the well-remembered old ferry⁓man. 1853Dickens Bleak Ho. xviii, The well-remembered voice of my godmother. 1890‘R. Boldrewood’ Col. Reformer xiii, He whirled..along the well-remembered road. |