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  2. : a powerful personage or pretentious official. Did you know? Panjandrum looks like it might be a combination of Latin and Greek roots, but in fact it is a nonsense word coined by British actor and playwright Samuel Foote around 1755.

  3. Panjandrum definition: a self-important or pretentious official.. See examples of PANJANDRUM used in a sentence.

  4. a pompous self-important official or person of rank. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C18: after a character, the Grand Panjandrum, in a nonsense work (1755) by Samuel Foote, English playwright and actor.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PanjandrumPanjandrum - Wikipedia

    Panjandrum, also known as The Great Panjandrum, was a massive, rocket-propelled, explosive-laden cart designed by the British military during World War II.

  6. Something about the word panjandrum suggests subcontinental origin, but it's actually a made-up word from the eighteenth century, designating an important and often overbearing person. The word was also commandeered in World War II to refer to a failed experimental weapon meant to breach sea walls.

  7. Define panjandrum. panjandrum synonyms, panjandrum pronunciation, panjandrum translation, English dictionary definition of panjandrum. n. An important or self-important person: "a panjandrum of the publishing business" .

  8. What does the noun panjandrum mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun panjandrum . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.