- Pedant
A pedant, or pædant, is a person who is "overly" concerned with
formalism andprecision , or who 'makes a show of learning'. The corresponding (obsolete) femalenoun is pedantess.Etymology
The
English language word "pedant" comes from the French "pédant" (1566 in Darme & Hatzfeldster's "Dictionnaire général de la langue française") or its source Italian "pedante" "teacher," schoolmaster, pedant. (Compare the Spanish "pedante."). The origin of the Italian term is uncertain. The first element is apparently the same as in "pedagogue" (a teacher) etc.; and it has been suggestedFact|date=May 2007 that "pedante" was contracted from the medievalLatin "pædagogans," presentparticiple of "pædagogare" "to act as pedagogue, to teach" (Du Cange); but evidence is wanting. The Latin word is derived from Greek παιδαγογός, < παιδ- "child" + αγειν "to lead", which originally referred to a slave who led children to and from school but later meant "a source of instruction or guidance". [ [http://www.oed.com/ Oxford English Dictionary] ]Negative connotation
The term in English is typically used with a negative
connotation , indicating someone overly concerned with and whose tone is perceived as condescending. When it was first used byShakespeare in "Love's Labour's Lost" (1588), it simply meant "teacher". Shortly afterward it began to be used negatively.Thomas Nashe wrote in "Have with you to Saffron-walden" (1596), page 43: "O, tis a precious [terse] Pedant, who will finde matter inough to dilate a whole daye of the first inuention [invention] of Fy, fa, fum"Usage of term
Being referred to as a pedant, or pedantic, is generally considered insulting. [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pedantic] However some people take pride in being a pedant, especially with regard to the use of the English language. [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pedantic] In an attempt to avoid censure, people who wish to make a correction might preface it with "not wishing to be pedantic, but ..." or "without being a pedant, ...".Fact|date=August 2007
Pedantry can also be an indication of certain developmental disorders. In particular those with
high-functioning autism , often have behavior characterized by pedantic speech. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20070407104458/http://www.aspennj.org/guide.html Asperger's Syndrome: Guidelines for Assesment and Intervention ] ] Those with Asperger's tend to obsess over theminutiae of subjects and are prone to giving long detailed expositions, and the related corrections, and may gravitate to careers in academia or science where such obsessive attention to detail is often functional and rewarded.Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is also in part characterized by a form of pedantry that is overly concerned with the correct following of rules, procedures and practices. [ [http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/information/mental-health-a-z/obsessive-compulsive-disorder/ Mental Health Foundation (UK)] ] Sometimes the rules that OCPD sufferers obsessively follow are of their own devising, or are corruptions or re-interpretations of the letter of actual rules.Quotations
*"The four of them had a contest to see who could utter the most pedantic sentence.Fito Cebola's "Every time I pass through Port Douglas, Australia,I put away a crocodile steak and fuck an Aborigine" was declared unanimous winner." "
Mario Vargas Llosa , "The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto"
*"A Man who has been brought up among Books, and is able to talk of nothing else, is what we call a Pedant. But, methinks, we should enlarge the Title, and give it to every one that does not know how to think out of his Profession and particular way of Life." - Addison, Spectator 1711. [http://tabula.rutgers.edu/spectator/text/june1711/no105.html]
*"Nothing is as peevish and pedantic as men's judgments of one another." -Desiderius Erasmus [http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/13076.htm]
*"The pedant is he who finds it impossible to read criticism of himself without immediately reaching for his pen and replying to the effect that the accusation is a gross insult to his person. He is, in effect, a man unable to laugh at himself." -Sigmund Freud ,The Ego and the Id .
*"Servile and impertinent, shallow and pedantic, a bigot and " -Thomas Macaulay , describingJames Boswell
*"The term, then, is obviously a relative one: my pedantry is your scholarship, his reasonable accuracy, her irreducible minimum of education and someone else’s ignorance."H. W. Fowler , "Modern English Usage"
*"It's not pedantry, but merely a desire for accuracy." -Roy Cropper , in an episode ofCoronation Street .
*"Pedantic, I?" -Alexei Sayle
*"The only other thing is that I am a pendant when it comes to written English and I would like to proof-read anything that can viewed outside the company." - Garty Vicksters
*"I find this meatloaf rather shallow and pedantic." -Peter Griffin References
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