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agendum

American  
[uh-jen-duhm] / əˈdʒɛn dəm /

noun

plural

agenda, agendums
  1. an agenda.

  2. something that is to be done.

  3. an item on an agenda.


Usage

See agenda.

Etymology

Origin of agendum

1895–1900; < Latin, gerund of agere to do

Example Sentences

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The next most important agendum was the division of reparations so far received, a matter complicated by profits derived from the Ruhr occupation, seizures made, deliveries in kind received, etc.

From Time Magazine Archive

But a principal agendum of the conference is the limitation of submarines.

From Time Magazine Archive

Principal agendum of the pages standing at the rostrum steps was to lift the train of each ascending delegate with combined dexterity, good timing and discretion.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Cum confitente reo citius est agendum" replied Sir Giles.

From The Star-Chamber, Volume 1 An Historical Romance by Ainsworth, William Harrison

Minime gentium! meus nasus nunquam tangetur, dum spiritus hos reget artus—Ad quid agendum? air uxor burgomagistri.

From The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Sterne, Laurence