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memorialis

memorialis · adj

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mĕmŏrĭālis — Lewis & Short

mĕmŏrĭālis, e, adj.memoria,

I of or belonging to memory or remembrance, memorial (post-Aug.): libellus. a memoran dum-book, Suet. Caes. 56.—
II Subst.
A Mĕmŏrĭālis, is, m., a historiographer Cod. Just. 12, 29, 1.—
B mĕmŏrĭāle, is, n. memorial, that which keeps in remembrance: Domine, tuum, Vulg. Psa. 135, 13; Arn. in Psa. 135.—
C mĕmŏrĭālia, ĭum, n. plur., memoirs, Dig. 50, 16, 44; Macr. S. 3. 6, 11.— The title of a book by Sabinus Masurius, Gell. 6 (7), 7, 8. Sabinus in septimo memoriall, id. 4, 20, 11

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