-nsə(r) noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Middle French remembrance + Anglo-French -er
1. usually capitalized : any of several officials of the Court of Exchequer in England having originally the duty of bringing various matters to the attention of the proper persons — see king's remembrancer , queen's remembrancer
2. usually capitalized : an official of the City of London who represents that corporation before parliamentary committees and at council and treasury boards — called also City Remembrancer
3. : a person who brings things to the mind of another : one that reminds
4. : a thing that serves to bring to or keep in mind : reminder , memento , memorial