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Memorates and memory: A re-evaluation of Lauri Honko's theory1
A memorate is a term used mainly in folkloristics for a type of narrative based . on the speaker's personal experience . Memorates are often studied together. or as a subgroup of legends.
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memorate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (obsolete) to commemorate · (obsolete) to memorize. Related terms. edit · fabulate · memorandum · memory. Further reading. edit. “memorate”, in Webster's ...
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memorate, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb memorate, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...
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† ˈmemorate, v. Obs. [f. L. memorāt-, ppl. stem of memorāre, f. memor mindful: see memory.] trans. To bring to mind; to mention, recount, relate. Hence ˈmemorated ppl. a.1623 Cockeram, Memorate, to make mention of a thing. 1631 Heylin St. George 17 In his so memorated Storie of St. George and of the...
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What is a memorate? - Folklore & Fiction
In this edition, I'm writing about the memorate genre with help from scholars Carl W. von Sydow, Lauri Honko, Diane Goldstein, and others.
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memorate, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun memorate is in the 1940s. OED's earliest evidence for memorate is from 1948, in CW von Sydow's Sel. Papers Folklore.
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Carl Wilhelm von Sydow
oicotype or ecotype, a form of a folktale which arose in adaptation to local circumstances, and suggested several other terms, such as dite (a saying) and memorate
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COMMEMORATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to call to remembrance; St. Andrew is commemorated on November 30. 2. to mark by some ceremony or observation : observe; commemorate an anniversary.
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memorate is a verb - Word Type
memorate is a verb: To commemorate; To memorize. Verbs are action words and state of being words. Examples of action ...
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Memorate Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun (folklore) An oral narrative from memory relating a personal experience, especially the precursor of a legend.
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Memorates - Oxford Reference
Memorates are narratives describing a speaker's personal encounter with a supernatural being or paranormal event, interpreted in terms of traditional beliefs.
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Memorate Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
Make it simple. Make it memorable. · Ralph Waldo Emerson. There are no days in life so memorable as those which vibrate to some stroke of the imagination.
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memorance
† memorance Obs. [as if ad. L. type *memorantia, f. memorāre: see memorate v. and -ance.] Memory.c 1320 [see next B. 1]. 1480 Charters etc. Peebles (1872) 187 The quhylkis sall reman in memorans of the samyn. 1662 Forbes Aberdeen Cantus in Herd's Songs (1904) 95 So that your soverance..Mark in your ...
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On September 28, 2006, Bravo introduced a brand new graphics package to memorate its 21st birthday, which coincided with the full rebranding of Player
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rememorate
† reˈmemorate, v. Obs. [ad. ppl. stem of late L. rememorārī (Tert., Vulg.), -āre: see remember, and cf. F. remémorer (16th c.), It. rimemorare.] a. trans. To remind, put in mind (of). Also absol. b. intr. To remember. Hence † reˈmemorating vbl. n.1460–70 in C. Innes Sk. Early Sc. Hist. App. (1861) 5...
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