memorious

English

Adjective

memorious (comparative more memorious, superlative most memorious)

  1. (of a person) having an unusually good memory
    • 2000, The New Criterion, volume 19, numbers 1-4, page 59:
      He had forgotten ever writing the work until, ten years later, a memorious friend produced it in Palermo, newly refurbished by Rota.
  2. Easy to remember, often for specific reason; memorable.
  3. Relating to memories.
    • 2017, Brady Wagoner, Handbook of Culture and Memory, page 106:
      As a space inhabited in the present, it often houses material elements from the family's history, serving as a memorious map that describes and explains the family's genealogy and narratives of its past.

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