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reˈmembrancing, vbl. n. [See remembrance n. and v.] The act of remembering or reminding; a reminder.
c1449Pecock Repr. ii. viii. 188 That men visite and haunte for the seide eende of solempne remembrauncing tho placis and tho ymagis, which it is sure God to chese. 1627W. Sclater Exp. 2 Thess. (1629) 290 Minding, Remembrancing, putting in minde of dutie. 1800Coleridge Piccolom. i. ii. 134 This is no more than a remembrancing That you are now in camp. 1825Lamb Elia Ser. ii. Barbara S―, [These little books] were precious to her for their affecting remembrancings. 1952Essays in Criticism II. ii. 150 Many religious poems in English had a Latin refrain which gave the recurrent gesture of authority and devotional remembrancing. |