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‖ viˈdenda, n. pl. rare. [L., pl. of videndum, f. vidēre to see.] Things worth seeing or which ought to be seen.
1760Sterne Tr. Shandy vii. xxxi, In my list, therefore, of Videnda at Lyons, this, tho' last,—was not, you see, least. 1771M. Tyson Let. in Nichols Lit. Anecd. (1814) VIII. 571 Gray's notes..contain the Videnda in all parts of Great Britain, as Houses, Antiquities, Views, &c. 1790J. Byng Torrington Diaries (1954) 312 Thus is one often humbug'd by printed accounts of visionary videnda! 1964Auden in Listener 1 Oct. 525/1 Windows averted from plausible videnda but admitting a light one could mend a watch by. |