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mĕmŏrĭōsus

mĕmŏrĭōsus · adj

that has a good memory

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What it meant

mĕmŏrĭōsus — Lewis & Short

mĕmŏrĭōsus, a, um, adj.memoria,

I that has a good memory, Paul. ex Fest. p. 124 Müll.: memoriosus, et memoriose, Fronto de Differ. Voc. p. 2194 P.; cf.: memoriosus, mnhmoniko/s, Gloss. Philox.— Hence, adj.: mĕmŏrĭōse, with a good memory, Fronto l. l.

Where it came from

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