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First published 1990 (DOST Vol. VII).
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Rememorant, -and, adj. [F. remémorant, pres. p. of remémorer (late 14th c. in Larousse), L. rememorant-.] Mindful. — 1528 St. P. Henry VIII IV 499.
Nor being rememorand of the gret humanite and thankis done be our said derrest uncle 1549 Compl. 175/12.
Thir tua armes past to githir in gude accord, nocht rememorant of there deidly ald fede that vas betuix them
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