memorandum
n.
early 15c., from Latin memorandum "(thing) to be remembered," neuter singular of memorandus "worthy of remembrance, noteworthy," gerundive of memorare "to call to mind," from memor "mindful of" (see memory). Originally a word written at the top of a note, by 1540s it came to stand for the note itself. The Latin plural is memoranda. Compare also agenda.
〔李〕[memor;-andumn.] n.备忘录 ←memor,member (L memor)=mindful 记住的
〔蒋〕[memor记忆,回忆,-andum=-and(-end)名词后缀,表示物;’以备回忆之物”,’something to be remembered”] 备忘录