memoriter

memoriter

memoriter, Adv. (memor), I) mit Hilfe des Gedächtnisses, auswendig, discere mem. psalterium, Hieron. epist. 128, 3. – II) = μνημονικῶς, mit Hilfe meines (deines, seines) treuen Gedächtnisses, aus zuverlässigem Gedächtnis, genau aus dem Gedächtnis, in lebendiger Erinnerung (s. Brix Plaut. capt. 247. Madvig Cic. de fin. 1, 34. C. F. W. Müller Cic. Lael. 1. p. 7), m. meminisse, genau merken, Afran. fr. u. Plaut.: m. memorare, Plaut.: m. cognoscere, Ter.: m. me Sauream vocabat atriensem, Plaut.: multa narrare de Laelio m., Cic.: m. multa ex orationibus Demosthenis pronuntiare, Cic.: libros statim lectos et ignotos quidem plurimos m. reddere, Spart.: omnes ordines m. salutare, Suet.: m. rem complecti, Cic.: enumerare m. et copiose philosophorum sententias, Cic.: m. respondere, Cic.: quia tam m. omnes (orationes) tenes, treu, Plin. ep.


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  • Memoriter — Me*mor i*ter, adv. [L., fr. memor mindful. See {Memorable}.] By, or from, memory. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Memorĭter — (lat.), aus dem Gedächtnis, auswendig …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • memoriter — I. mə̇ˈmȯrəˌte(ə)r, ȯrəd.ər adverb Etymology: Latin, from memor mindful more at memory : by or from memory : by heart learn memoriter a series of propositions World Review II …   Useful english dictionary

  • memoriter — /meuh mawr i teuhr, ter, mohr /, adv. 1. by heart; by memory. adj. 2. involving or requiring memorization: the memoriter aspects of a college course. [1605 15; < L, equiv. to memori (s. of memor) mindful of + ter adv. suffix] * * * …   Universalium

  • memoriter — /mamoratar/ From memory; by or from recollection. Thus, memoriter proof of a written instrument is such as is furnished by the recollection of a witness who had seen and known it …   Black's law dictionary

  • memoriter — /mamoratar/ From memory; by or from recollection. Thus, memoriter proof of a written instrument is such as is furnished by the recollection of a witness who had seen and known it …   Black's law dictionary

  • memoriter — adjective Etymology: Latin, adverb, by memory, from memor Date: 1827 marked by emphasis on memorization …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • memoriter — adv. from memory, by heart adj. requiring memorization, must be learned by heart …   English contemporary dictionary

  • memoriter — ad. From memory, by heart …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • memoriter — me·mo·ri·ter …   English syllables

  • memoriter —   a. from memory; by heart …   Dictionary of difficult words

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