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remarkeable Walker (Crit. iii. 310): The word still retained its etymological force. Noticeable; worthy of mark.—Staunton: In Shakespeare's time, the word ‘remarkable’ bore a far more impressive and appropriate meaning than with us. It then expressed not merely observable or noteworthy, but something profoundly striking and uncommon.