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[rimémbrənsə]nounkdor (kar) spominja (spomni) (of na); spominek, spomin; opozorilo, memento
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City remembrancer — The Remembrancer is one of the City of London’s Chief Officers and the role dates back to 1571. His traditional role is as the channel of communications between the Lord Mayor and the City of London on the one hand and the Sovereign, Royal… … Wikipedia
City Remembrancer — noun see remembrancer … Useful english dictionary
remembrancer — nsə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Middle French remembrance + Anglo French er … Useful english dictionary
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Remembrancer — The Remembrancer was originally one of certain subordinate officers of the English Exchequer. The office itself is of great antiquity, the holder having been termed remembrancer, memorator, rememorator, registrar, keeper of the register,… … Wikipedia
remembrancer — /ri mem breuhn seuhr/, n. 1. a person who reminds another of something. 2. a person engaged to do this. 3. a reminder; memento; souvenir. 4. (usually cap.) a. See King s Remembrancer. b. (formerly) any of certain officials of the Court of… … Universalium
City of London — Not to be confused with London. City of London The City • Square Mile Aerial view of the City of London … Wikipedia
Remembrancer — noun a) Any of several former officials in the Court of Exchequer. b) A similar official of the Corporation of the City of London … Wiktionary
Queen's Remembrancer — The Queen s Remembrancer (or King s Remembrancer when the monarch is male) is an ancient judicial post in the legal system of England and Wales. Since the Lord Chancellor no longer sits as a judge, the Remembrancer is the oldest judicial position … Wikipedia
King's remembrancer — King s (Queen s) remembrancer An officer of the central office of the English supreme court. Formerly he was an officer of the exchequer, and had important duties to perform in protecting the rights of the crown; e.g., by instituting proceedings… … Black's law dictionary
Queen's remembrancer — King s (Queen s) remembrancer An officer of the central office of the English supreme court. Formerly he was an officer of the exchequer, and had important duties to perform in protecting the rights of the crown; e.g., by instituting proceedings… … Black's law dictionary