Lest you forget.
That is the correct spelling of the cautionary phrase "lest we forget." The term applies to some reminder or memorial of an historic occurrence or fact.
It means to never forget someone
Lest has usually 2 meanings: verb: for fear that old English: less than The opposite for the second meaning is more.
It may be grammatically correct, but it is a logical absurdity. more/fewer is about counting more/less is about amount … so… no, it is not correct.
no less wide.. drop the r
That is the correct spelling of the cautionary phrase "lest we forget." The term applies to some reminder or memorial of an historic occurrence or fact.
Unless we forget
lest = for fear of , in case eg lest we forget = for fear that we forget = in case we forget
Unless we forget
The cast of Lest We Forget - 1909 includes: Florence Lawrence
The cast of Lest We Forget - 1917 includes: Sidney Drew
The cast of Lest We Forget - 2009 includes: Mark Ashworth as Soldier
Lest We Forget - 1914 II is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Meaning "In case you forget"
It means to never forget someone
The cast of Lest We Forget - 1935 includes: Rupert Caplan as Narrator George Carney
everybody