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impedimenta

[ im-ped-uh-men-tuh ]

plural noun

  1. baggage or other things that retard one's progress, as supplies carried by an army:

    the impedimenta of the weekend skier.



impedimenta

/ ɪˌɛɪˈɛԳə /

plural noun

  1. the baggage and equipment carried by an army
  2. any objects or circumstances that impede progress
  3. a plural of impediment
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of impedimenta1

First recorded in 1590–1600; from Latin: literally, “traveling gear, luggage, baggage,” plural of īԳٳܳ impediment
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of impedimenta1

C16: from Latin, plural of īԳٳܳ hindrance; see impede
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Mr. Grossman photographed the hirsute quartet juxtaposed against a jungle of television cameras, amplifiers and other backstage impedimenta, and he shot from the balcony to capture their electrifying effect on the audience.

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Astor Place had the impedimenta landlords left on the sidewalk after old tenants died.

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Between the driver and passenger seats there was a large, raised, shag-pile-carpeted area, which I was using to lay out my various writerly impedimenta: voice recorder, notebook, pens and so forth.

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I pulled down the overhead stairs and ascended after him, apologizing for the suitcases, trunks, boxes, photo albums and other impedimenta that filled the dusty, low-ceilinged space.

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Here again one sees the unabated Russian talent rise anew for creating red-tape, soul-globbing frustration, infernal queues, steely impassive officials in uniforms and all the familiar impedimenta from the land of ‘nyet’.

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