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单词 rememorance
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rememorancen.

Brit. /rᵻˈmɛm(ə)rəns/, /rᵻˈmɛm(ə)rn̩s/, U.S. /rəˈmɛmərəns/, /riˈmɛmərəns/
Forms: late Middle English rememeranse, late Middle English rememorans, late Middle English rememorauns, late Middle English rememorawns, late Middle English 1900s– rememorance, late Middle English–1500s rememoraunce; also Scottish pre-1700 rememorance, pre-1700 rememorans, pre-1700 rememoraunce.
Origin: Either (i) a borrowing from Latin. Or (ii) a variant or alteration of another lexical item; modelled on a Latin lexical item. Etymons: Latin rememorantia ; remembrance n.
Etymology: Either < post-classical Latin rememorantia commemoration, memorial (1406 in a British source), or an alteration of remembrance n. after post-classical Latin rememorari, rememorare (see remember v.1). Compare Old French rememorance (c1290; French rememorance subsequently from late 19th cent., rare). Compare later rememorant adj. (which shows a different geographical distribution), rememorate v., and rememoration n. Compare also memorance n.Apparently re-formed in 20th cent.; in recent use, the alteration is probably due to metrical requirements.
Now literary and rare.
Remembrance; (also) an act of reminding.
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
a1438 Bk. Margery Kempe (1940) i. 211 (MED) Þu thynkist, dowtyr, in þi sowle þat I am worthy to syttyn on a red cuschyn in rememorawns of þe red blood þat I schad for þe.
c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 171 Bi this rememoraunce the remembrer..schal be the more stirid to..dispose him thidirward.
a1500 in T. Wright Polit. Poems & Songs (1861) II. 242 (MED) Prayeng and fastynge with good rememoraunce, Body and sowle so they may hem lede Into blysse of eternalle purvyaunce.
1543 ( Chron. J. Hardyng (1812) 101 Nowe menne it call, by all rememoraunce, Constantyne noble.
c1550 Complaynt Scotl. (1979) i. 16 Is nocht that nobil toune extinct furtht of rememorance?
c1570 J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1830) 46 Not..havand respect nor rememorance that he wes oblist..to have keipit the trewis.
1842 E. Johnson Nuces Philosophicæ 305 It denotes simply remembrance or rememorance.
1909 J. Payne Flower o' Thorn 137 So but I may, within the Present's scope, By the reconquered heats of heretofore, Rekindled at rememorance's store, Yet force to flower some phantom rose of hope.
a1916 J. Payne Way of Winepress (1920) 22 Thou wilt have purged been in Death's sea Of all rememorance of joy and pain.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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