English edit

Etymology edit

From Latin nugae (trifles) + -fy +‎ -ing.

Adjective edit

nugifying (comparative more nugifying, superlative most nugifying)

  1. Rendering trifling or futile; making silly.
    • 1840, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit:
      Let any competent judge read Hacket's Life of Archbishop Williams, and then these Sermons, and so measure the stultifying, nugifying effect of a blind and uncritical study of the Fathers []