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memento mori

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memento mo·ri  (môr)
n. pl. memento mori
1. A reminder of death or mortality, especially a death's-head.
2. A reminder of human failures or errors.

[New Latin mement mor, be mindful of dying : Latin mement, sing. imperative of meminisse, to remember + Latin mor, to die.]

memento mori [ˈmɔːriː]
n
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) an object, such as a skull, intended to remind people of the inevitability of death
[Latin: remember you must die]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.memento mori - a reminder (as a death's head) of your mortalitymemento mori - a reminder (as a death's head) of your mortality
reminder - an experience that causes you to remember something


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A vase of flowers just starting to fade was his own version of a mediaeval memento mori, a painting or sculpture which behind the outward decoration would also carry a powerful message that we are all mortal, and all things must end.
Byline: By VAL JAVIN TITLE Ockham's Razor: Arc, Memento Mori and Piiri VENUE Lawrence Batley Theatre A YEAR ago I was wowed by an aerial theatre company called Ockham's Razor who take their name from a medieval philosopher whose main message appears to have been - keep it simple.
7, was a 50th- anniversary memento mori to English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958).
 
 
 
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