FromLatinmemor(“remembering, mindful”).
- IPA(key): /meˈmoro/
- Rhymes:-oro
- Hyphenation: me‧mo‧ro
memoro (accusative singularmemoron,pluralmemoroj,accusative pluralmemorojn)
- memory(ability to recall)
1907,Louis Émile Javal, translated by Jean Javal,Inter Blinduloj: Konsiloj por Uzado de Ĵus Blindiĝintoj, Paris: Librairie Hachette et Cie, page97:Mi aldonu tamen ke blinduloj naturdotitaj kun malbonamemoro, ne superstaras el la profunda kaj kompatinda amaso de iliaj samuloj;[…]- (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
2007,Rubén Gallego, translated by Kalle Kniivilä,Blanko sur Nigro, New York, N.Y.: Mondial,→ISBN, page51:
2017,Xosé Neira Vilas, translated by Suso Moinhos,Memoraĵoj de kampara knabo (Serio Oriento-Okcidento; number 53), New York, N.Y.: Mondial, page53:Kelkaj najbaroj foje demandis al mi, kial mi forlasis la lernejon. – Vi tiel multe ŝatis legi! – Vi havis tiom bonanmemoron…- (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
- memory(stored record)
1907,John Bunyan, translated by Joseph Rhodes,La Progresado de la Pilgrimanto de Tiu Ĉi Mondo ĝis la Venonta [The Pilgrim’s Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come], Stead’s Publishing House, page45:Kaj, unue, ili venigis lin en la studejon, kie ili montras al li raportojn de tempoj de la plej alta antikveco, en kiuj, laŭ miamemoro de la sonĝo, ili montris al li la genealogion de la Sinjoro de la monto, ke Li estas la Filo de la Antikvulo de Tagoj , kaj venis per nasko de la eterneco.- (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
1992,Gabriel García Márquez, translated byFernando de Diego,Cent jaroj da soleco [One Hundred Years of Solitude] (Serio Oriento-Okcidento; number 27), 3rd edition, New York, N.Y.: Mondial, published2015,→ISBN, page219:Ĉiam, ĉiuhore, endorme kaj sendorme, en la plej sublimaj kaj en la plej moralmizeraj momentoj, Amaranta pensis pri Rebeca, ĉar la soleco determinis ŝiajn memorojn, cindrigis la obstrukcan dirton nostalgian, kiun la vivo akumulis en ŝia koro, kaj igis puraj, grandaj kaj eternaj la aliajnmemorojn, la plej amarajn.- (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
2016,Nazim Hikmet Ran, translated by Vasil Kadifeli, edited by Renato Corsetti and Hirotaka Masaaki,Poezia antologio (Serio Oriento-Okcidento; number 51), New York, N.Y.: Mondial, page111:El miaj plej belaj tagoj restas tri malbenindaj viroj: Por ke mi ne rekonu ilin, eĉ kiam mi renkontas ilin surstrate, la bildojn de tiuj tri malbenindaj viroj mi forskrapis per miaj ungoj el la glaso de miajmemoroj.- (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
- amasmemoro(“mass storage”)
- ĉefmemoro(“core memory, main store, primary memory, primary storage”)
FromEsperantomemoro, fromLatinmemor(“remembering, mindful”).
memoro (pluralmemori)
- memory
Frommemor(“remembering, mindful”).
memorō (present infinitivememorāre,perfect activememorāvī,supinememorātum);first conjugation
- toremind,bring to mind
- Synonyms:admoneō,moneō,retineō,referō,redūcō
- Antonym:oblitterō
- totell,say,speak of,narrate,utter,recount,relate
29BCE – 19BCE,
Virgil,
Aeneid1.8:
- Mūsa, mihī causāsmemorā, quō nūmine laesō
- Oh Muse,tell me the reasons, by what [means] had [her] divinity been offended?
(The poet invokes the Muse of epic poetry, Calliope, to tell the story of Juno’s anger toward Aeneas. “Muse” [Mūsa]: vocative case noun; “tell” [memorā]: imperative active verb. See:Calliope,Juno (mythology),Aeneas.)
| indicative | singular | plural |
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| first | second | third | first | second | third |
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| active | present | memorō | memorās | memorat | memorāmus | memorātis | memorant |
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| imperfect | memorābam | memorābās | memorābat | memorābāmus | memorābātis | memorābant |
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| future | memorābō | memorābis | memorābit | memorābimus | memorābitis | memorābunt |
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| perfect | memorāvī | memorāvistī, memorāstī2 | memorāvit, memorāt2 | memorāvimus, memorāmus2 | memorāvistis, memorāstis2 | memorāvērunt, memorārunt, memorāvēre2 |
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| pluperfect | memorāveram, memorāram2 | memorāverās, memorārās2 | memorāverat, memorārat2 | memorāverāmus, memorārāmus2 | memorāverātis, memorārātis2 | memorāverant, memorārant2 |
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| future perfect | memorāverō, memorārō2 | memorāveris, memorāris2 | memorāverit, memorārit2 | memorāverimus, memorārimus2 | memorāveritis, memorāritis2 | memorāverint, memorārint2 |
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| passive | present | memoror | memorāris, memorāre | memorātur | memorāmur | memorāminī | memorantur |
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| imperfect | memorābar | memorābāris, memorābāre | memorābātur | memorābāmur | memorābāminī | memorābantur |
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| future | memorābor | memorāberis, memorābere | memorābitur | memorābimur | memorābiminī | memorābuntur |
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| perfect | memorātus + present active indicative ofsum |
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| pluperfect | memorātus + imperfect active indicative ofsum |
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| future perfect | memorātus + future active indicative ofsum |
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| subjunctive | singular | plural |
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| first | second | third | first | second | third |
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| active | present | memorem | memorēs | memoret | memorēmus | memorētis | memorent |
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| imperfect | memorārem | memorārēs | memorāret | memorārēmus | memorārētis | memorārent |
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| perfect | memorāverim, memorārim2 | memorāverīs, memorārīs2 | memorāverit, memorārit2 | memorāverīmus, memorārīmus2 | memorāverītis, memorārītis2 | memorāverint, memorārint2 |
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| pluperfect | memorāvissem, memorāssem2 | memorāvissēs, memorāssēs2 | memorāvisset, memorāsset2 | memorāvissēmus, memorāssēmus2 | memorāvissētis, memorāssētis2 | memorāvissent, memorāssent2 |
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| passive | present | memorer | memorēris, memorēre | memorētur | memorēmur | memorēminī | memorentur |
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| imperfect | memorārer | memorārēris, memorārēre | memorārētur | memorārēmur | memorārēminī | memorārentur |
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| perfect | memorātus + present active subjunctive ofsum |
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| pluperfect | memorātus + imperfect active subjunctive ofsum |
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| imperative | singular | plural |
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| first | second | third | first | second | third |
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| active | present | — | memorā | — | — | memorāte | — |
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| future | — | memorātō | memorātō | — | memorātōte | memorantō |
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| passive | present | — | memorāre | — | — | memorāminī | — |
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| future | — | memorātor | memorātor | — | — | memorantor |
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| non-finite forms | infinitive | participle |
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| active | passive | active | passive |
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| present | memorāre | memorārī, memorārier1 | memorāns | — |
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| future | memorātūrumesse | memorātumīrī | memorātūrus | memorandus |
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| perfect | memorāvisse, memorāsse2 | memorātumesse | — | memorātus |
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| future perfect | — | memorātumfore | — | — |
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| perfect potential | memorātūrumfuisse | — | — | — |
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| verbal nouns | gerund | supine |
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| genitive | dative | accusative | ablative | accusative | ablative |
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| memorandī | memorandō | memorandum | memorandō | memorātum | memorātū |
1The present passive infinitive in-ier is a rare poetic form which is attested.
2At least one rare poetic syncopated perfect form is attested.
- “memoro”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879),A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “memoro”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891),An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- “memoro”, inGaffiot, Félix (1934),Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894),Latin Phrase-Book[1], London:Macmillan and Co.
- (ambiguous) to have a good memory:memorem esse (opp.obliviosum esse)
- IPA(key): /meˈmoɾo/[meˈmo.ɾo]
- Rhymes:-oɾo
- Syllabification:me‧mo‧ro
memoro
- first-personsingularpresentindicative ofmemorar