Adj. remembering, remembered &c. v.; mindful, reminiscential[obs3];
retained in the memory &c. v.; pent up in one's memory; fresh; green,
green in remembrance; unforgotten, present to the mind; within one's
memory &c. n.; indelible; uppermost in one's thoughts; memorable &c.
(important) 642. Adv. by heart, by rote; without book, memoriter[obs3].
in memory of; in memoriam; memoria in aeterna[Lat]; suggestive. Phr.
manet alta mente repostum [Lat][Vergil]; forsan et haec olim meminisse
juvabit [Lat][Vergil]; absens haeres non erit [Lat]; beatae memoriae
[Lat]; "briefly thyself remember" [Lear]; mendacem memorem esse oportet
[Lat][Quintilian]; "memory the warder of the brain" [Macbeth]; parsque
est meminisse doloris [Lat][Ovid]; "to live in hearts we leave behind
is not to die" [Campbell]; vox audita peril littera scripta manet
[Lat]; out of sight, out of mind.
#506. Oblivion.—N. oblivion, obliviousness, lethe; forgetfulness &c.
adj.; amnesia; obliteration &c. 552 of, insensibility &c. 823 to the
past. short memory, treacherous memory, poor memory, loose memory,
slippery memory, failing memory; decay of memory, failure of memory,
lapse of memory; waters of Lethe, waters of oblivion. amnesty, general
pardon. [deliberate or unconscious forgetting] repressed memory. V.
forget; be forgetful &c. adj.; fall into oblivion, sink into oblivion;
have a short memory &c. n., have no head. forget one's own name, have
on the tip of one's tongue, come in one ear and go out the other. slip
memory, escape memory, fade from memory, die away from the memory;
lose, lose sight of. fail to recall, not be able to recall. [cause
oneself to forget: transitive] unlearn; efface &c. 552, discharge from
the memory; consign to oblivion, consign to the tomb of the Capulets;
think no more of &c. (turn the attention from) 458; cast behind one's
back, wean one's thoughts from; let bygones be bygones &c.(forgive)