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*[[Recall (memory)]] | *[[Recall (memory)]] | ||
* "[[Remember, remember the fifth of November]]", a traditional rhyme recited on [[Guy Fawkes Night]] | * "[[Remember, remember the fifth of November]]", a traditional rhyme recited on [[Guy Fawkes Night]] | ||
- | *''[[In Search of Lost Time]]'' | + | *''[[In Search of Lost Time]]'' by Proust |
*[[Memory]] | *[[Memory]] | ||
+ | ==Etymology== | ||
+ | From Middle English ''remembren'', from Old French ''remembrer'' (“to remember”), from Late Latin ''rememorari'' (“to remember again”), from ''re-'' + ''memor'' (“mindful”), from Proto-Indo-European ''*mer-'', ''*(s)mer-'' (“to think about, be mindful, remember”). Cognate with Old English ''mimorian, mymerian'' (“to remember, commemorate”), Old English ''māmorian'' (“to deliberate, plan out, design”). More at mammer. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[recollection]]; [[reminiscence]]. See [[memory]]. | ||
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Etymology
From Middle English remembren, from Old French remembrer (“to remember”), from Late Latin rememorari (“to remember again”), from re- + memor (“mindful”), from Proto-Indo-European *mer-, *(s)mer- (“to think about, be mindful, remember”). Cognate with Old English mimorian, mymerian (“to remember, commemorate”), Old English māmorian (“to deliberate, plan out, design”). More at mammer.
See also
- recollection; reminiscence. See memory.
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