Etymology:
Meaning:
Immemorial means extending back beyond the reach of human memory or written records. It refers to something that has existed for an extremely long time, so long that its origins or history are unknown.
Origin:
The term "immemorial" has been used in English since the 14th century. It originally referred to legal rights or customs that had existed for so long that their origins were unknown. Over time, the term came to be used more generally to refer to anything that is extremely old and has no known beginning.
Examples:
Etymology Latin immemorabilis in not memorabilis rememberable Meaning
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