It's Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 8th.
Today's word is Memento, spelled M-E-M-E-N-T-O.
Memento is a noun.
It's a synonym of the word souvenir.
It refers to something that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or thing.
Here's the word used in a sentence from Rolling Stone by David Brown.
In the months after the Eagles trial was tossed out,
the music memorabilia world returned to business.
And if you think we're just talking boomer items, think again.
As the Prince guitar shows,
a new generation had already begun prepping to lay out sizable cash for mementos of their youth.
those patched Cobain jeans went for $412,750.
An anonymous buyer, rumored to be Jay-Z, whose team would not confirm,
shelled out nearly $600,000 for a plastic crown the notorious B.I.G.
War for a photo.
In Latin, memento is the imperative form, meaning it's used as a command,
of miminisa, a verb that means to remember.
The term memento mori, which refers to a reminder of mortality,
translates literally as remember that you must die, for example.
The history of memento makes it clear where its spelling came from,