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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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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

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

We rush into the very bowels of the keep itself, snorting and puffing defiance to the memoried sternness of the grim warriors who once held the place against all intruders.

From The Evolution of Photography With a Chronological Record of Discoveries, Inventions, etc., Contributions to Photographic Literature, and Personal Reminescences Extending over Forty Years by Werge, John

Classic exercises beneath the painted ceilings of these memoried rooms!

From The Story of Versailles by Payne, Francis Loring

But I behold thine eyes’ well memoried light;

From Life of John Keats His Life and Poetry, his Friends, Critics and After-fame by Colvin, Sidney

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