of blessed memory
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]A calque of Latin beatae memoriae, possibly a calque of Hebrew זיכרונו לברכה (zikhronó/á/ám/án livrakhá, “memory-of-him/her/them to blessing”), ז״ל (Z.L.).
Prepositional phrase
[edit]- Honorific epithet used parenthetically to mark a beloved person as being deceased.
- 1823, Walter Scott, Quentin Durward:
- he used often to scold, and sometimes even to beat, my great-grandmother of blessed memory.
- 1858, Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table:
- It is the noblest domain in New England, and the present Lord of the Manor is worthy of succeeding "the Governor" of blessed memory.
- 1873, Thomas Hardy, A Pair of Blue Eyes:
- It chanced to be the eve of St. Valentine's — that bishop of blessed memory to youthful lovers
- 2002, Neil Gaiman, American Gods, page 193:
- Thus, McDonald's, Wal-Mart, FW Woolworth (of blessed memory): store brands maintained and visible across the entire country.
Synonyms
[edit]Translations
[edit]honorific epithet
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