-dəm noun
( plural agendums or agen·da -də)
Etymology: Latin
1. agenda plural
a. : the forms and ceremonies of church liturgy : the ritual or order of worship
the church constitutions and agendum of this period — G.C.Rietschel
— used in Protestant Christianity
b. : matters of practical duty
the agendum of a Christian — Ephraim Chambers
— distinguished from credenda
2. : agenda 2a
the agendum for the conference was agreed upon