Word of the day
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ORIGIN OF ULTRACREPIDARIAN
Ultracrepidarian is derived from the Latin phrase ultrā crepidam, meaning “beyond the sole of a shoe.” The phrase is a reference to a Greek myth. The story goes that Apelles, a successful painter, overheard a shoemaker criticizing the way Apelles had rendered a sandal in one of his paintings. Apelles corrected the mistake, but when the shoemaker began criticizing other aspects of the painting, Apelles wasn’t having it. He responded with a version of the phrase, essentially telling the shoemaker that he should not offer opinions beyond what he is an expert on.
The moral of the story became a proverb, and a version of it was recorded by the first-century Roman writer Pliny the Elder. He wrote the line as ne supra crepidam sutor judicare, which translates as “Let the cobbler [shoemaker] not judge above the sandal.”
A version of ultracrepidarian is first recorded in English in 1819, when essayist William Hazlitt referred to writer William Gafford as an “ultra-crepidarian critic” (literary burn!). An unhyphenated, noun version of the word appeared soon after, in the 1820s.
Due to its obscurity, ultracrepidarian usually only gets trotted out when the speaker’s audience is well-read and likely to get the reference.
OTHER WORDS FROM ULTRACREPIDARIAN
ul·tra·crep·i·dar·i·an·ism, noun
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I'm an ultra-ultracrepidarian
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@doctor-phibes Lay that on your Russian friend the next time you see him, LOL.
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I’m antictepidarian
I don’t give opinions on things I know everything about.
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I'm an acrepidarian. I don't care if I know about a topic or not, or if what I'm saying is true or not. Just as long as it's funny.
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@aqua-letifer said in Word of the day:
I'm an acrepidarian. I don't care if I know about a topic or not, or if what I'm saying is true or not. Just as long as it's funny.
Well that’s unfortunate…
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@lufins-dad said in Word of the day:
@aqua-letifer said in Word of the day:
I'm an acrepidarian. I don't care if I know about a topic or not, or if what I'm saying is true or not. Just as long as it's funny.
Well that’s unfortunate…
Your face is unfortunate.
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@aqua-letifer said in Word of the day:
@lufins-dad said in Word of the day:
@aqua-letifer said in Word of the day:
I'm an acrepidarian. I don't care if I know about a topic or not, or if what I'm saying is true or not. Just as long as it's funny.
Well that’s unfortunate…
Your face is unfortunate.
And yet another example…
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@lufins-dad said in Word of the day:
@aqua-letifer said in Word of the day:
@lufins-dad said in Word of the day:
@aqua-letifer said in Word of the day:
I'm an acrepidarian. I don't care if I know about a topic or not, or if what I'm saying is true or not. Just as long as it's funny.
Well that’s unfortunate…
Your face is unfortunate.
And yet another example…
Of unmitigated ugly, yes, I'm inclined to agree.
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@catseye3 said in Word of the day:
Used in a sentence: "Many people who write on the Internet are ultracrepidarianesque."
Today everyone is an expert on the Dunning-Kruger effect.