immemorable

See also: immémorable

English

Etymology

From Latin immemorabilis (not memorable)

Adjective

immemorable (comparative more immemorable, superlative most immemorable)

  1. That cannot be remembered or has been forgotten.
  2. (loosely) Whose origins have been forgotten; immemorial.

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