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Quidnunc   Listen
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Quidnunc  n.  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."






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"Quidnunc" Quotes from Famous Books



... Romer indeed! His fate was perhaps as sad as well might be, and as foul a blot to the purism of these very pure times in which we live. Not long after those days, it so happening that some considerable amount of youthful energy and quidnunc ability were required to set litigation afloat at Hong-Kong, Mr Romer was sent thither as the fittest man for such work, with rich assurance of future guerdon. Who so happy then as Mr Romer! But even among the pure there is room for envy and detraction. Mr Romer had not yet ceased ...
— Doctor Thorne • Anthony Trollope

... ale irriguous, or champaign? Whether they tread the vale of prose, or climb, And whet their appetites on cliffs of rhyme; The college sloven, or embroider'd spark; The purple prelate, or the parish clerk; The quiet quidnunc, or demanding prig; The plaintiff tory, or defendant whig; Rich, poor, male, female, young, old, gay, or sad; Whether extremely witty, or quite mad; Profoundly dull, or shallowly polite; Men that read well, or men that only ...
— The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2 • Edward Young

... at last—old Niger's dead!" Last night 'twas said throughout the city; Each quidnunc gravely shook his head, And HALF the ...
— The Humourous Poetry of the English Language • James Parton



Words linked to "Quidnunc" :   meddler, nosey-parker, nosy-parker, busybody



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