IMMEMORIAL


Meaning of IMMEMORIAL in English

adjective

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

an immemorial custom

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Cattle, herded down to it along drove-ways used from time immemorial , slowly graze across its moist levels.

Elementary teachers from time immemorial have used themes in their teaching.

From time immemorial , it seems, pitching signs have been standard.

He had come a long way with the Elder, as had his family from time immemorial .

Its real origins lie deep in the immemorial history of the Near East.

Since time immemorial , boys have climbed the water tower.

These precedents encouraged lawyers to talk of the immemorial law of the Salian Franks under which women were excluded from the succession.

Until Disestablishment in 1870 the archdeacons of Dromore were, from time immemorial , rectors of Seagoe.

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