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memorial

MEMO'RIAL, a. [L.memorialis. See Memory.]

1. Preservative of memory.

There high in air memorial of my name,

Fix the smooth oar, and bid me live to fame.

2. Contained in memory; as memorial possession.

MEMO'RIAL, n. That which preserves the memory of something; any thing that serves to keep in memory. A monument is a memorial of a deceased person, or of an event. The Lord's supper is a memorial of the death and sufferings of Christ.

Churches have names; some as memorials of peace, some of wisdom, some of the Trinity.

1. Any note or hint to assist the memory.

Memorials written with king Edward's hand shall be the ground of this history.

2. A written representation of facts, made to a legislative or other body as the ground of a petition, or a representation of facts accompanied with a petition.



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MEMO'RIAL, a. [L.memorialis. See Memory.]

1. Preservative of memory.

There high in air memorial of my name,

Fix the smooth oar, and bid me live to fame.

2. Contained in memory; as memorial possession.

MEMO'RIAL, n. That which preserves the memory of something; any thing that serves to keep in memory. A monument is a memorial of a deceased person, or of an event. The Lord's supper is a memorial of the death and sufferings of Christ.

Churches have names; some as memorials of peace, some of wisdom, some of the Trinity.

1. Any note or hint to assist the memory.

Memorials written with king Edward's hand shall be the ground of this history.

2. A written representation of facts, made to a legislative or other body as the ground of a petition, or a representation of facts accompanied with a petition.

ME-MO'-RI-AL, a. [Fr. from L. memorialis. See Memory.]

  1. Preservative of memory. There high in air memorial of my name, / Fix the smooth oar, and bid me live to fame. Pope.
  2. Contained in memory; as, memorial possession. Watts.

ME-MO'RI-AL, n.

  1. That which preserves the memory of something; any thing that serves to keep in memory. A monument is a memorial of a deceased person, or of an event. The Lord's supper is a memorial of the death and sufferings of Christ. Churches have names; some as memorials of peace, some of wisdom, some of the Trinity. Hooker.
  2. Any note or hint to assist the memory. Memorials written with King Edward's hand shall be the ground of this history. Hayward.
  3. A written representation of facts, made to a legislative or other body as the ground of a petition, or a representation of facts accompanied with a petition.

Me*mo"ri*al
  1. Serving to preserve remembrance; commemorative; as, a memorial building.

    There high in air, memorial of my name,
    Fix the smooth oar, and bid me live to fame.
    Pope.

  2. Anything intended to preserve the memory of a person or event; something which serves to keep something else in remembrance; a monument.

    Macaulay.

    Churches have names; some as memorials of peace, some of wisdom, some in memory of the Trinity itself. Hooker.

  3. Contained in memory; as, a memorial possession.
  4. A memorandum; a record.

    [Obs. or R.] Hayward.
  5. Mnemonic; assisting the memory.

    This succession of Aspirate, Soft, and Hard, may be expressed by the memorial word ASH. Skeat.

    Memorial Day. Same as Decoration Day. [U.S.]

  6. A written representation of facts, addressed to the government, or to some branch of it, or to a society, etc., -- often accompanied with a petition.
  7. Memory; remembrance.

    [Obs.]

    Precious is the memorial of the just. Evelyn.

  8. A species of informal state paper, much used in negotiation.
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Memorial

MEMO'RIAL, adjective [Latin memorialis. See Memory.]

1. Preservative of memory.

There high in air memorial of my name,

Fix the smooth oar, and bid me live to fame.

2. Contained in memory; as memorial possession.

MEMO'RIAL, noun That which preserves the memory of something; any thing that serves to keep in memory. A monument is a memorial of a deceased person, or of an event. The Lord's supper is a memorial of the death and sufferings of Christ.

Churches have names; some as memorials of peace, some of wisdom, some of the Trinity.

1. Any note or hint to assist the memory.

Memorials written with king Edward's hand shall be the ground of this history.

2. A written representation of facts, made to a legislative or other body as the ground of a petition, or a representation of facts accompanied with a petition.

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IMPORT'ANCE, n.

1. Weight; consequence; a bearing on some interest; that quality of any thing by which it may affect a measure, interest or result. The education of youth is of great importance to a free government. A religious education is of infinite importance to every human being.

2. Weight or consequence in the scale of being.

Thy own importance know.

Nor bound thy narrow views to things below.

3. Weight or consequence in self-estimation.

He believes himself a man of importance.

4. Thing implied; matter; subject; importunity. [In these senses, obsolete.]

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