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memoried

American  
[mem-uh-reed] / ˈmɛm ə rid /

adjective

  1. having a memory (usually used in combination).

    short-memoried; long-memoried.

  2. filled with memories.

    a quiet, memoried town.


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Etymology

Origin of memoried

First recorded in 1565–75; memory + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Over her memoried paths we wander with Josephine, and then we pause before the lovely statue which seems a living presence.

From Concerning Lafcadio Hearn With a Bibliography by Laura Stedman by Gould, George M. (George Milbrey)

He was looking straight into her eyes, as he spoke, forgetful of the doctor's presence, watching for the return of the soft love-light which had filled her eyes in that memoried scene.

From The Rider of Waroona by Scott, G. Firth

Gather the wealth of the fallen rose, And watch how the memoried south wind blows Old dreams and old faces upon the air, And all things fair.

From The Lonely Dancer and Other Poems by Le Gallienne, Richard

What figure with recurrent footstep fares Around those memoried tracks of scarlet mud, To sow her future from an ashen urn By lantern-light, as dragons' teeth are sown?

From Poems — Volume 3 by Meredith, George

Yes! on to the thunder, tho' it's a blunder, On to the swish and the whine and the roar; With the memoried face of one you called 'treasure,' Above and around and ever before.

From Over the Top With the Third Australian Division by McBeath, Neil