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ig·no·ra·mus \ˌignəˈrāməs sometimes -ram-\ noun (-es) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, we do not know, 1st plural present indicative of ignorare to be ignorant of — more at ignore 1. : an endorsement formerly written on a bill of indictment by a grand jury when it considered the evidence insufficient to warrant the finding of a true bill; also : a bill returned with such an endorsement 2. [after Ignoramus, an ignorant lawyer in Ignoramus (1615), play by George Ruggle died 1622, English playwright] : an utterly ignorant person : dunce |