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English word remember comes from Latin memor (Mindful, remembering. That has a good memory.), Latin re-, Italian rememoror, Late Latin rememorārī

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memor (Latin)

Mindful, remembering. That has a good memory.

re- (Latin)

Again; prefix added to various words to indicate an action being done again, or like the other usages indicated above under English.. Back, backwards.

rememoror (Italian)

rememorārī (Late Latin)

memoror (Latin)

I am mindful of. I remember.

rememorari (Late Latin)

rememoror (Latin)

I call to mind. I remember again.

*rememorare (Vulgar Latin)

rememorare (Vulgar Latin)

remembrer (Old French)

(intransitive) to remember. (transitive) to remind.

remembren (Middle English)

(transitive) to remember.

remember (English)

(intransitive) To engage in the process of recalling memories.. (obsolete) To put in mind; to remind (also used reflexively). To convey greetings from.. To keep in mind, be mindful of. To memorize; to put something into memory.. To not forget (to do something required). To recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory.

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