单词 | remembrancing |
释义 | remembrancingn. The action or an act of remembering or of †reminding a person of a thing. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > [noun] > act of remembering, recollection minOE thoughtc1175 memorya1275 minninga1325 bethinking1340 record1340 recording1340 remembrancec1350 memoriala1382 rememberinga1382 minsing?a1400 rememorancea1438 mindingc1449 remembrancingc1449 rememorationc1449 resouvenancec1450 umbethinkingc1450 sovenance1477 memoration1562 reminiscence1589 recollecting1604 rememorating1606 recollection1633 evocation1646 recall1651 recordancy1654 anamnesis1656 membrance1827 reliving1919 the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > [noun] remembrancea1393 refrication1583 rememoration1624 remembrancing1627 reminding1645 refreshment1680 remindal1774 the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > [noun] > a reminder monishment1483 rememberera1542 remembrancer1556 memorandum1583 minding1601 remembrance1606 rememorative1613 reminder1614 rememoration1654 monit1692 flapper1726 remembrancing1800 tickler1808 refresher1809 reminding1865 c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 188 (MED) Fro enquirancis whi God chesith this place and this ymage bifore othere into the seid effect of solempne remembrauncing vpon the seid thingis, we ouȝten algatis abstene. 1627 W. Sclater Briefe Expos. 2 Thess. 290 Minding, Remembrancing, putting in minde of dutie. 1738 R. P. Wightman Specimen Peculiar Thoughts xii. 40 (heading) Of divine teaching and remembrancing, and of the true Christian's proper motive or principle of action. 1800 S. T. Coleridge tr. F. Schiller Piccolomini i. ii. 134 This is no more than a remembrancing That you are now in camp. 1825 C. Lamb in London Mag. Apr. 511 [These little books] were precious to her for their affecting remembrancings. 1881 Mind 6 306 The other passage speaks of rich heirlooms worn for personal ornament, and such wealth is..treasure for remembrancings, treasure memorial. 1952 Ess. in Crit. 2 ii. 150 Many religious poems in English had a Latin refrain which gave the recurrent gesture of authority and devotional remembrancing. 1997 Scotsman (Nexis) 11 Oct. 19 Where one-in-six of the population is now over 65, where 100 years ago it was only one in 20, there's now a whole lot more ‘remembrancing’ going on. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1449 |
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