immemorial 音標拼音: [
, ɪməm'ɔriəl]
a . 太古的,極古的,無法追憶的
太古的,極古的,無法追憶的
immemorial adj 1 :
long past ;
beyond the limits of memory or tradition or recorded history ; "
time immemorial "
Immemorial \
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not memorial :
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Extending beyond the reach of memory ,
record ,
or tradition ;
indefinitely ancient ;
as ,
existing from time immemorial .
"
Immemorial elms ." --
Tennyson . "
Immemorial usage or custom ."
--
Sir M .
Hale .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Time immemorial } (
Eng .
Law .),
a time antedating (
legal )
history ,
and beyond "
legal memory "
so called ;
formerly an indefinite time ,
but in 1276 this time was fixed by statute as the begining of the reign of Richard I . (
1189 ).
Proof of unbroken possession or use of any right since that date made it unnecessary to establish the original grant .
In 1832 the plan of dating legal memory from a fixed time was abandoned and the principle substituted that rights which had been enjoyed for full twenty years (
or as against the crown thirty years )
should not be liable to impeachment merely by proving that they had not been enjoyed before .
[
1913 Webster ]
98 Moby Thesaurus words for "
immemorial ":
acknowledged ,
admitted ,
age -
old ,
ageless ,
ancient ,
antique ,
auld ,
ceaseless ,
coeternal ,
constant ,
continual ,
continuous ,
conventional ,
customary ,
dateless ,
early ,
elderly ,
endless ,
erstwhile ,
established ,
eternal ,
eterne ,
ever -
being ,
ever -
durable ,
ever -
during ,
everlasting ,
everliving ,
fixed ,
folk ,
fore ,
former ,
hallowed ,
handed down ,
heroic ,
hoary ,
incessant ,
indestructible ,
infinite ,
interminable ,
inveterate ,
late ,
legendary ,
long -
established ,
long -
standing ,
mythological ,
never -
ceasing ,
never -
ending ,
nonstop ,
nonterminating ,
nonterminous ,
of long standing ,
of old ,
of the folk ,
of yore ,
olamic ,
old ,
old as Methuselah ,
old as history ,
old as time ,
old -
time ,
olden ,
once ,
onetime ,
oral ,
past ,
perdurable ,
permanent ,
perpetual ,
prehistoric ,
prescriptive ,
previous ,
primeval ,
primitive ,
prior ,
quondam ,
received ,
recent ,
recognized ,
rooted ,
sempiternal ,
sometime ,
steady ,
then ,
time -
honored ,
timeless ,
traditional ,
tried and true ,
true -
blue ,
unceasing ,
understood ,
unending ,
unintermitting ,
uninterrupted ,
unremitting ,
unwritten ,
venerable ,
without end ,
worshipful
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