agendum|agendums in English

noun

agenda, schedule, outline of things to be done

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1. Agend: Same as <internalXref urlencoded="Agendum">Agendum</internalXref>

2. Agend (plural Agends) Obsolete form of Agendum

3. What does Agend mean? Obsolete form of Agendum

4. Noun Same as Agendum.; from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of …

5. Agenda is an abbreviation of Agenda sunt or Agendum est, gerundive forms in plural and singular respectively of the Latin verb ago, agere, egi, actum "to drive on, set in motion", for example of cattle

6. Agenda is an abbreviation of Agenda sunt or agendum est, gerundive forms in plural and singular respectively of the Latin verb ago, agere, egi, actum "to drive on, set in motion", for example of cattle

7. Is agenda singular or plural? Originally agenda was the plural of agendum, meaning ‘a thing to be done’.However, it became applied to a list of things to be done, and in this, the most usual modern sense, it has become firmly singular, with the plural Agendas.

8. Although most dictionaries and usage authorities still make this distinction, criterion is likely to go the way of datum and agendum (which are only used by small groups of English speakers).That is, criterion will become rarer and rarer, while Criteria will become the singular form (with Criterias

9. 19-22: <<Quare quia non temere fiierat Arguendum quod ibi ecclesia teste fuerat positum; hoc potius videbatur a dubitante querendum, utrum quem semel posuit ecclesia ministram ad agendum aliquod sacramentum ipsa possit culpa promerente aliquando deponere vel excommunicare, ita ut in sacramentis agere nequeat quod ante potuit>>.