folk memory
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== English ==
=== Noun ===
folk memory (usually uncountable, plural folk memories)
(uncountable) The collective lore, beliefs, and traditional stories which help to define a society, culture, or nation.
1988 Aug. 21, Julia O'Faolain, "Bard of the Bar" (review of A Letter to Peachtree and Nine Other Stories by Benedict Kiely), New York Times (retrieved 8 June 2014):
That leisured past . . . is insistently evoked in Mr. Kiely's new collection. A compendium of folk memory, it features great bursts of balladry and doggerel.
(countable) A belief, traditional story, or the like, which is common to the people of a particular culture; especially, such a belief or piece of knowledge that is not consciously held but is nonetheless known.
=== References ===
“folk memory”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.