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memoried, a.|ˈmɛmərɪd| [f. memory + -ed2.] 1. Having a memory (of a specified kind), as long-memoried, short-memoried.
1573L. Lloyd Pilgr. Princes 138 b, The well memoried man. 1610Healey St. Aug. Citie of God (1620) 249 Plato in his Theætetus saith that the cholericke person is the best memoried. 1877Long-memoried [see long a.1 16]. 2. Full of or fraught with memories. rare.
1851C. T. d'Eyncourt Eustace (ed. 2) 18 It is such house⁓hold scenes as these which form The memoried World of Youth. 1898W. K. Johnson Terra Tenebr. 141 And be the memoried tomb with rose-leaves spread. 1951N. M. Gunn Well at World's End i. 9 She had a rosy wrinkled face like some memoried moony fruit. |