Interference or mischief-making in all matters; knavery.
Origin
Late 16th century; earliest use found in Edward Hoby (1560–1617), politician and diplomat. From Middle French panurgie from ancient Greek πανουργία knavery from πανοῦργος knavish + -ία.
Definition of panurgy in US English:
panurgy
nounˈpanədʒi
rare
Interference or mischief-making in all matters; knavery.
Origin
Late 16th century; earliest use found in Edward Hoby (1560–1617), politician and diplomat. From Middle French panurgie from ancient Greek πανουργία knavery from πανοῦργος knavish + -ία.