Definition of remembrancer in English:
remembrancer
noun rɪˈmɛmbr(ə)nsərəˈmɛmbrənsər
1A chronicler.
Example sentencesExamples
- If true, then here is an intellectual discipline coming live from the ancient remembrancers - Greek, Celtic, Viking, whatever.
- Although this was done, duplicates remained with the king's remembrancer.
- Bards endured an arduous and long apprenticeship in the strict metres of Welsh poetry; their function, as with most pre-literate or partly-literate societies, was to be its remembrancers, its legitimisers and its moralists.
2British An official of the Court of Exchequer.
Definition of remembrancer in US English:
remembrancer
nounrəˈmembrənsərrəˈmɛmbrənsər
A person with the job or responsibility of reminding others of something; a chronicler.
Example sentencesExamples
- Bards endured an arduous and long apprenticeship in the strict metres of Welsh poetry; their function, as with most pre-literate or partly-literate societies, was to be its remembrancers, its legitimisers and its moralists.
- If true, then here is an intellectual discipline coming live from the ancient remembrancers - Greek, Celtic, Viking, whatever.
- Although this was done, duplicates remained with the king's remembrancer.