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Definition of Quidnunc

Quidnunc
Quidnunc Quid"nunc, n. [L., what now?] One who is curious to know everything that passes; one who knows, or pretends to know, all that is going on. ``The idle stories of quidnuncs.' --Motley.

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- Service. After the war, he re-joined The Irish Times (using the pseudonym 'Quidnunc'), and was put in charge of the column "An Irishman's Diary". He also wrote...
- Campbell in the forties (under the pseudonym "Quidnunc"); by Seamus Kelly from 1949 to 1979 (also writing as "Quidnunc"); and in the early 2000s by Kevin Myers...
- March 23, 2011. Kersten, Glenn (March 1988). "Naming the Anniversaries". Quidnunc. Archived from the original on 21 January 2005. Retrieved 22 May 2019....
- been formed such as Magpies, Chaffinches, Crusaders, Inexpressibles, Quidnuncs, Perambulators and Etceteras, to name a few and they have pla**** fixtures...
- shortened to quidnunc. As a noun, a quidnunc is a busybody or a gossip. Patrick Campbell worked for The Irish Times under the pseudonym "Quidnunc". quid pro...
- Brian Moore, A Biography. London: Bloomsbury. p. 79. ISBN 0-7475-6844-8. Quidnunc (3 December 1952). "An Irishman's Diary: Richard Rowley". Irish Times....
- shortened to quidnunc. As a noun, a quidnunc is a busybody or a gossip. Patrick Campbell worked for The Irish Times under the pseudonym "Quidnunc". quid pro...
- Disease mongering Flesh monger, procurer for prostitution Gossip monger (a 'quidnunc') Merit-monger, in the 18th century a "do-gooder" Power monger Rumor monger...
- Cambridge University Cricket Club between 1884 and 1885 and founded the Quidnuncs club with Frederick Hayes Whymper. He was ordained deacon in 1854, and...
- traditional street-games. Dublin: Four Courts Press. ISBN 978-0-901120-85-4. Quidnunc (9 October 1933). "An Irishman's Diary". The Irish Times. p. 4. Bernard...