Verb
make mention of (third-person singular simple present makes mention of, present participle making mention of, simple past and past participle made mention of)
(idiomatic, formal) To briefly refer to something; to mention.
And the mathematicians make mention of some of these men; as, for example, Kidenas, Nabourianos and Soudines ". Source: Internet
As for d lady who is asking tribe or religion,I personally cant remmember how many such cases,cutting across religions,tribes dat I can make mention of. Source: Internet
The prayers of preparation for receiving the Eucharist also make mention of Judas's betrayal: "I will not reveal your mysteries to your enemies, neither like Judas will I betray you with a kiss, but like the thief on the cross I will confess you." Source: Internet
Some reports on testing of the devices by the Zippermayr organisation also make mention of what was strongly suspected to be some kind of atmospheric electrical disturbance near the explosion which produced what appeared to be lightning bolts. Source: Internet
They are heard of in the time of Alexander, when some of the king's biographers make mention of Amazon Queen Thalestris visiting him and becoming a mother by him (the story is known from the Alexander Romance ). Source: Internet
Indeed in the case of the projects you may wish to make mention of, there had been no benefit to the economy and people of Dominica. Source: Internet