Immemorial

/ɪməˈmɔːrɪəl/ adjective

So old that nobody can remember when it began; dating back beyond human memory or recorded history.

From Latin in- (not) + memorialis (worthy of memory), derived from memoria (memory). The word emerged in Middle English to describe things so ancient that their origins were lost to time.

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