Memor, memoris means memorable, mindful, unforgetting. It is an adjective.
memor poena memor damnum subsisto solvo
The term "memor et fidelis" is Latin and translates to "mindful and faithful" in English. It is often used to describe someone who is reliable, trustworthy, and loyal in their actions and commitments. This phrase emphasizes the importance of being both attentive and steadfast in one's duties and relationships.
Memor died in 262.
Euchontha memor was created in 1904.
Memento spirare. Memor Respiro
The root word for "memorable" is "memor," which comes from the Latin word "memorabilis" meaning "worthy of being remembered."
im guessing "memo" i may be wrong but i doubt it my answer seems right
To say "to remember": memoria tenere For "remembering, mindful, or unforgetting": memor, memoris To say "memory": memoria, -ae And for "memorable": memorabilis, -is, -e
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Jas which comes from the name Jasdip. He is a god in some peoples mind.
Kingdom of Saxony's motto is 'Providentiae Memor'.
The address of the Missouri Korean War Veterans Memor is: Po Box 481903, Kansas City, MO 64148-1903