An oral narrative from memory relating a personal experience, especially the precursor of a legend.(noun)
To commemorate(verb)
To memorize(verb)
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Use "memorate" in a sentence
"Rolling Stone put us on the cover (me in lascivious cheerleader drag) to com - memorate our receiving their reader awards for Artist of the Year, Band of the Year, Best Album, and Best Single ( "Dreams")."
"Volum us insuper et ordinamus quod Abbas ejusdem monasterii qui pro tempore fuerit de cousensu saniorum de Conventu specialiter constituat unum monachum providum et discretum ad recipiendum ordinandum et expendendum totam summam pecunie memorate pro utilitate conventus secundum votum et intencionem mentis nostre superius annotatum et ad reddendum fidele compotum coram Abbate et Maioribus de Conventu singulis annis de pecunia sic recepta."
"So I was reminded of, and should like to memorate, some things that Eliot said about I.A. Richards in 1927, which Steiner had no need to mention but which are apt to his book."