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Webster 1913 Edition


Remembrance

Re-mem′brance

(-brans)
,
Noun.
[OF.
remembrance
.]
1.
The act of remembering; a holding in mind, or bringing to mind; recollection.
Lest fierce
remembrance
wake my sudden rage.
Milton.
Lest the
remembrance
of his grief should fail.
Addison.
2.
The state of being remembered, or held in mind; memory; recollection.
This, ever grateful, in
remembrance
bear.
Pope.
3.
Something remembered; a person or thing kept in memory.
Shak.
4.
That which serves to keep in or bring to mind; a memorial; a token; a memento; a souvenir; a memorandum or note of something to be remembered.
And on his breast a bloody cross he bore,
The dear
remembrance
of his dying Lord.
Spenser.
Keep this
remembrance
for thy Julia’s sake.
Shakespeare
5.
Something to be remembered; counsel; admoni[GREEK][GREEK]on; instruction.
[Obs.]
Shak.
6.
Power of remembering; reach of personal knowledge; period over which one's memory extends.
Thee I have heard relating what was done
Ere my
remembrance
.
Milton.
Syn. – Recollection; reminiscence. See
Memory
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Remembrance

REMEM'BRANCE

,
Noun.
1.
The retaining or having in mind an idea which had been present before, or an idea which had been previously received from an object when present, and which recurs to the mind afterwards without the presence of its object. Technically, remembrance differs from reminiscence and recollection, as the former implies that an idea occurs to the mind spontaneously, or without much mental exertion. The latter imply the power or the act of recalling ideas which do not spontaneously recur to the
mind.
The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance. Ps. 112.
Remembrance is when the same idea recurs, without the operation of the like object on the external sensory.
2.
Transmission of a fact from one to another.
Titan among the heav'ns th' immortal fact display'd, lest the remembrance of his grief should fall.
3.
Account preserved; something to assist the memory.
Those proceedings and remembrances are in the Tower.
4.
Memorial.
But in remembrance of so brave a deed, a tomb and funeral honors I decreed.
5.
A token by which one is kept in the memory.
Keep this remembrance for thy Julia's sake.
6.
Notice of something absent.
Let your remembrance still apply to Banquo.
7.
Power of remembering; limit of time within which a fact can be remembered; as when we say, an event took place before our remembrance, or since our remembrance.
8.
Honorable memory. [Not in use.]
9.
Admonition.
10.
Memorandum; a note to help the memory.

Definition 2024


remembrance

remembrance

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Noun

remembrance (plural remembrances)

  1. The act of remembering; a holding in mind, or bringing to mind; recollection.
  2. The state of being remembered, or held in mind; memory, recollection.
  3. Something remembered; a person or thing kept in memory.
  4. That which serves to keep in or bring to mind; a memento, a memorial, a souvenir, a token; a memorandum or note of something to be remembered.
  5. The power of remembering; the reach of personal knowledge; the period over which one's memory extends.
  6. (obsolete) Something to be remembered; an admonition, counsel, instruction.

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Noun

remembrance f (oblique plural remembrances, nominative singular remembrance, nominative plural remembrances)

  1. recollection; memory

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