Pedant vs Pedantism - What's the difference?
pedant | pedantism |
(archaic) A teacher or schoolmaster.
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A person who emphasizes his/her knowledge through the use of vocabulary.
(label) A person who is overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning.
As nouns the difference between pedant and pedantism
is that pedant is schoolmaster while pedantism is (rare) behaving or acting in the manner of a pedant.As an adjective pedant
is pedantic.pedant
English
Noun
(en noun)- I have in my youth oftentimes beene vexed to see a Pedant [tr. pedante''] brought in, in most of Italian comedies, for a vice or sport-maker, and the nicke-name of ''Magister to be of no better signification amongst us.
