memöia

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Ligurian

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Etymology

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From Latin memoria.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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memöia f (plural memöie)

  1. memory (record of a thing or an event stored and available for later use by the organism)
    • July–September 2012, Piero Bordo, Gîta a-i Lâghi do Gorzénte in A Compagna, Essegraph srl, page 12:
      Inti éuggi da mæ memöia gh’é restòu in strazétto tùtto prîe, che me s’arubatâvan sótt’a-i pê, ch’êa obligòu a-amiâ perché o sô o me cegâva a tésta.
    • January–March 2010, Maria Vietz, Le Ricette “Alla Sua Maniera” in A Compagna, Brigati Glauco, page 13:
      “Ognidun o dovieiva scrive e pròpie memöie”: coscì, ciù o meno, a l’incomensa a prefaçion, ch’a dixe ‘memöia’ e no ‘aotobiografia; []
  2. a book containing someone’s memories
    • January–March 2010, Maria Vietz, Le Ricette “Alla Sua Maniera” in A Compagna, Brigati Glauco, page 13:
      “Ognidun o dovieiva scrive e pròpie memöie”: coscì, ciù o meno, a l’incomensa a prefaçion, ch’a dixe ‘memöia’ e no ‘aotobiografia; []
      “Everyone should write their own memories”: this is how, more or less, begins the preface, saying ‘memory’ and not ‘autobiography; []