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† reˈmemorative, a. and n. Obs. [f. as rememorate v. + -ive, perh. after a med.L. *rememorātīvus: cf. F. remémoratif (1527).] A. adj. Serving to remind. Also const. of.
c1449Pecock Repr. ii. ii. 136 The setting vp of ymagis in chirchis and the vsing of hem as rememoratijf or mynding signes. 1625Bp. R. Montagu App. Cæsar 287 Only [a] representative, rememorative, and spirituall Sacrifice. a1641― Acts & Mon. (1642) 90 Ἱστορικον, Rememorative of actions done. B. n. A reminder.
1624Bp. R. Montagu Gagg 315 This Serpent..was a Rememorative of salvation extended by the Sonne of God. 1676Life Father Sarpi in Brent's Counc. Trent 39 With little Notes of his own.., but so short,..that one may easily perceive that..he wrote to himself alone for rememoratives. |