单词 | rememorative |
释义 | rememorativeadj.n. A. adj. Serving as a reminder. Also with of. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > [adjective] mindingc1449 rememberingc1449 rememorativec1449 commonitivea1656 reminding1753 c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 136 The setting vp of ymagis in chirchis and the vsing of hem as rememoratijf or mynding signes. 1625 R. Montagu Appello Cæsarem 287 Only [a] representative, rememorative, and spirituall Sacrifice. a1641 R. Montagu Acts & Monuments (1642) 90 Ἱστορικον, Rememorative of actions done. 1744 J. Lewis Life R. Pecock iii. 102 It seems by the Wiclifists objections, that they went farther in their opposition to images than Dr. Wiclif had done, since they were against their being thought at all lawful, or even for rememorative signs, or the books of ignorant men. 1831 J. Shipp Mil. Bijou I. 124 The Roman officer was rewarded for his services, or for particular acts of bravery..by marks of honour or distinction,..of that which was merely ornamental to the person,..and of that which may be called rememorative, such as statues, &c. 1837 W. James Naval Hist. Great Brit. I. 138 One of the other crippled French ships, however, appears to have struck hers; but, in a few minutes afterwards, receiving a rememorative broadside from one of her consorts, she quickly rehoisted them. 1867 W. Humphrey tr. St. Thomas Aquinas's Memoranda of Angelical Doctr. iv. 28 The one is rememorative of the past as the other was prefigurative of the future passion. 1951 F. A. Brunner tr. J. A. Jungmann Mass of Rom. Rite I. i. xi. 111 In general,..the work of the medieval Mass commentators is wedded to the extension of the rememorative type of allegory. 1998 P. A. Coulter & J. Coulter-English tr. S. Cavalletti Living Liturgy iii. 40 Liturgical signs are above all rememorative of the salvific actions accomplished by Christ. 2005 K. Whelan in J. Cleary & C. Connolly Cambr. Compan. Mod. Irish Culture i. viii. 152 These post-Famine projects in their diverse ways treat history as rememorative, seeking to write back in that which had been erased or submerged. A reminder. Also with of. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ 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 1613 J. Boys Expos. Festivall Epist. & Gospels 45 The signe mentioned here was a rememoratiue, not a prognosticke. 1624 R. Montagu Gagg for New Gospell? xlv. 315 This Serpent..was a Rememoratiue of saluation extended by the Sonne of God. 1651 J. Saint-Amard tr. F. Micanzio Life Father Paul sig. F6v With little notes of his owne.., but so short,..that one may easily perceive that..he wrote to himselfe alone for rememoratives. 1675 W. Collins Missa Triumphans ii. 46 He tells us, that to eat it profitably, we must beleive it to be a rememorative of Christs death. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.c1449 |
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