Word of the Day: POLYPRAGMON

ETYMOLOGY
from Greek πολυπράγµων )busy about many things, meddlesome, officious),
from  πολυ- (poly comb. form) + πρᾶγμα (thing done)

EXAMPLE
“… till this Polypragmon troubled us with his Blankes and matters of Estate
we lyved in Scot: peacably, administred the sacramentes, and
preached daly the trewe will and worde of oure savioure Jesus
…”

From: In Spanish influences in Scottish history, Appendix (1596)
By John Rawson Elder, 1920

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