noun
- something that serves to remind or bring to mind
- a person whose job is to remind others of something or to collect debts
- an official who keeps records or accounts
Usage: archaic
Usage: historical; British
Examples
- The old photograph served as a remembrancer of their childhood friendship.
- She kept the ticket stub as a remembrancer of her first concert.
- The monument stands as a remembrancer of those who served in the war.
- In medieval times, a remembrancer would collect taxes for the crown.
- The Queen’s Remembrancer is an ancient office in the British legal system.
- He placed the shell on his desk as a remembrancer of his beach vacation.