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单词 rememorate
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rememoratev.

Brit. /rᵻˈmɛməreɪt/, U.S. /rəˈmɛməˌreɪt/, /riˈmɛməˌreɪt/
Forms: 1600s 2000s– rememorate; also Scottish pre-1700 rememmorat (past participle).
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin rememorat-, rememorari.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin rememorat-, past participial stem (see -ate suffix3) of rememorari, rememorare (see remember v.1). Compare Middle French ramemorier, rememoirer, rememorier, rememorer, French remémorer to commemorate (1374), to remember (end of the 15th cent.), Spanish rememorar (early 15th cent.), Italian †rimemorare (13th cent.).
1. transitive. To remind, put in mind (of) (also in passive in same sense and intransitive). Also: to be a reminder of, commemorate. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > remind [verb (transitive)]
mingOE
mina1200
bethink1340
recorda1382
reducec1425
rememberc1425
rememorate1460
mind1524
revive?1564
remembrance1593
recall1595
prompt1600
remind1621
enmind1645
immind1647
refricate1657
commonish1661
flap1790
to touch up1796
1460–70 in C. Innes Sketches Early Sc. Hist. (1861) App. 506 Pleis it your lordchypis to be rememmorat the vrangous occupatioun of our landis.
a1670 J. Hacket Cent. Serm. (1675) 691 Ascension-day..rememorates every year that He is gone up into heaven.
1685 tr. B. Gracián y Morales Courtiers Oracle 68 To inform, is far better than to put in mind. Sometimes we are to rememorate, sometimes advise.
2. intransitive. To remember. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > memory > have in one's mind, remember [verb (intransitive)]
monelOE
to have memory (of)a1275
recorda1382
remembera1393
mina1400
meana1425
to have‥in urec1450
to be remembereda1500
minda1500
retain1581
rememorate1606
reminisce1896
1606 L. Bryskett Disc. Ciuill Life 128 We shall euer find the like difficulties, whether we rememorate or learne anew.
3. transitive. U.S. To recall to the mind, to go over in the memory; to remember.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > memory > call to mind, recollect [verb (transitive)]
i-thenchec897
bethinkOE
mingOE
thinkOE
monelOE
umbethinkc1175
to draw (also take) into (or to) memorya1275
minc1330
record1340
revert1340
remembera1382
mindc1384
monishc1384
to bring to mindc1390
remenec1390
me meanetha1400
reducec1425
to call to mind1427
gaincall1434
pense1493
remord?1507
revocate1527
revive1531
cite1549
to call back1572
recall1579
to call to mind (also memory, remembrance)1583
to call to remembrance1583
revoke1586
reverse1590
submonish1591
recover1602
recordate1603
to call up1606
to fetch up1608
reconjure1611
collect1612
remind1615
recollect1631
rememorize1632
retrieve1644
think1671
reconnoitre1729
member1823
reminisce1829
rememorate1835
recomember1852
evoke1856
updraw1879
withcall1901
access1978
1835 Hazard's Reg. Pennsylvania 14 Nov. 306/1 O, that he could see us met here joyfully in his name, to rememorate his times, to celebrate his virtues.
1889 E. Saltus Pace that Kills ii. 137 The memory of the blow of the week before..returned to her; and with it, one after another in swift succession, she rememorated the offences of the past.
1897 Ann. St. Joseph Jan. 172/1 The evening train carried us,—rememorating the sights and rehearsing the stories and fables with them connected,—southward to Bingerbruck.
1937 Ann. Amer. Acad. Polit. & Social Sci. 192 61/1 It is not necessary here to rememorate the incidents of the long dispute which raged between this country and Germany over the issue of the submarine.
1956 H. Gold Man who was not with It (1965) xix. 166 I'm just sleepless, that's all, rememorating all my trobbles [sic].
1994 L. M. G. Zerilli Signifying Woman ii. 37 The most appealing image of manly pleasure for Rousseau, however, is without doubt the military spectacle he rememorates from his childhood.

Derivatives

reˈmemorating n.
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
1606 L. Bryskett Disc. Ciuill Life 121 Whether our learning be but a rememorating of things which we knew formerly, or else a learning a new.
2003 N. Klahn in G. F. Arredondo et al. Chicana Feminisms iv. 116 One of the sites for rememorating was literature, where questions of cultural and national identity became both centrally present and critically problematized.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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