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Nepotism

Postby Dr. Goodword » Sat Apr 18, 2015 11:51 pm

• nepotism •

Pronunciation: ne-pê-ti-zêm • Hear it!

Part of Speech: Noun, mass (no plural)

Meaning: Favoritism shown toward relatives in hiring.

Notes: Today's Good Word is the head of an appallingly predictable family: nepotistic is the adjective and nepotistically, the adverb. A nepotistic person is, of course, a nepotist. Nothing unusual or interesting here, so let's move on.

In Play: What is nepotism? To those outside the family nepotism is corruption, but to those inside the family it is simply good stewardship: "Come on, Uncle Amos, show a sense of nepotism and give me a chance at this job." It isn't always a bad thing: "If it weren't for nepotism, this company wouldn't be able to hire anyone."

Word History: Today's Good Word was taken from French népotisme with the usual modest English polishing. The French picked up the word from Italian nepotismo, a noun derived from nepote "nephew/niece", the remains of Latin nepo(t)s "grandson, nephew". Currently the Italian word is nipote "grandson/grandaughter" and "nephew/niece". In Romanian, too, nepot means both "grandson" and "nephew". We find the stem of this word in other Indo-European languages: Albanian nip "grandson", Greek nepodes "offshoots", and Sanskrit napti- "granddaughter". Among the Germanic languages we find English nephew and German Neffe, which mean the same thing. (Since neither Susan Lister nor Jan Arps is in any way related to me, I can thank them both for suggesting today's Good Word without any hint of nepotism.)
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Re: Nepotism

Postby Perry Lassiter » Sun Apr 19, 2015 8:17 pm

Nepotism and cronyism are the long term political reality in my state, and perhaps yours. Don't mind it in small business: mom and pop stores should feel free to hire their kids. But avoid brother-in-law deals.
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