plural of agendum; multiple individual items or matters to be dealt with.
English pluralization of the Latin singular 'agendum' by adding '-s' instead of using the Latin plural 'agenda.' This represents English grammar overriding Latin conventions.
By creating 'agendums,' English speakers essentially adopted the same word twice—once from Latin as a plural (agenda) and once as a Latin singular they then re-pluralized, which is wonderfully chaotic but totally normal for English.
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