agendy
Agendy is a rarely used noun in English that appears as a variant spelling of agenda. In contemporary standard usage, the form agenda (and its plural agendas) is preferred. Agendy may be encountered in older texts or as a typographical variant rather than as a distinct, dictionary-accepted term. When agendy appears, it typically carries the same meaning as agenda: a list of items to be discussed, decided, or acted upon, especially in a meeting or planning context.
Etymology: The word agenda comes from Latin agendum, and the English form agenda emerged in Late Middle
Usage: Modern editors usually correct agendy to agenda. Some writers may retain agendy as a stylistic archaism,