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ignoramus
[ig-nuh-rey-muhs, -ram-uhs]
ignoramus
/ ˌɪɡnəˈreɪməs /
noun
an ignorant person; fool
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ignoramus1
1570–80; < Latin ignōrāmus we ignore (1st person plural present indicative of ignōrāre to be ignorant of, ignore ); hence name of an ignorant lawyer in the play Ignoramus (1615) by the English playwright G. Ruggle, whence current sense
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ignoramus1
C16: from legal Latin, literally: we have no knowledge of, from Latin ignōrāre to be ignorant of; see ignore ; modern usage originated from the use of Ignoramus as the name of an unlettered lawyer in a play by G. Ruggle, 17th-century English dramatist
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