agendum

Etymology

From Latin agendum, substantive use of the neuter singular of agendus (“which ought to be done”), future passive participle (gerundive) of agō (“I do, act, make”).

noun

  1. (now uncommon) A task which ought to be done.
  2. (theology) Something to be done; a practical duty, rather than an article of faith.
    Coordinate term: credendum

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