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Unremembrit, -bred, Wnrememberet, Onremembred, p.p. [Late ME and e.m.E. vnremembred (c1400), vnremembrid (1422), unremembered (1584); Remember v.] a. Unrecorded, unmentioned. b. Unacknowledged; unappreciated. —a. 1582 Cal. Sc. P. VI 175.
[What I leave] unremembrit [of the state of matters here, you will hear from the ambassadors] c1590 Fowler II 104/27.
I purposed not to go forthe out of Italien examples that ar so recent. Notheles I will not liue [= leave] vnremembred Hiero of Syracuse —(b) 1570 Leslie 211.
I will not leif the most notabill factis onremembred 1626 Garden Worthies 130 (see Unreknit p.p. (b)).
Onremembred —b. 1602 Elphinstone Mun. 32.
He will nawayes rest wnrememberet nor be ane loiser
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