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Pedant vs Sumpsimus - What's the difference?

pedant | sumpsimus |

As nouns the difference between pedant and sumpsimus

is that pedant is schoolmaster while sumpsimus is adherence to or persistence in using a strictly correct term in rejection of a more common (but technically incorrect) form.

As an adjective pedant

is pedantic.

pedant

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (archaic) A teacher or schoolmaster.
  • * , vol. 1 ch. 24:
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Derived terms

    * pedantic * pedantry

    Usage notes

    * Do not confuse pedant' with '''pendant''' or ' pennant .

    See also

    * (wikipedia "pedant") *

    sumpsimus

    English

    Noun

    (head)
  • adherence to or persistence in using a strictly correct term in rejection of a more common (but technically incorrect) form
  • :I'll not change my old mumpsimus for your new sumpsimus ! — John Nichols (ed.), "Autobiography of Edward Underhill"
  • :Some be too stiff in their old mumpsimus, others be too busy and curious in their sumpsimus . — Henry VIII
  • a person obstinate or zealous about such correctness; a pedant
  • Antonyms

    * mumpsimus

    See also

    * prescriptivist ----