Where does “pedantan” come from?

pedantan (Serbo-Croatian) comes from Serbo-Croatian pèdant, from German Pedant, from French pédant, from Italian pedante, from Ancient Greek παιδεία, from Ancient Greek παιδεύω, from Ancient Greek παῖς, from Proto-Hellenic pā́wits — few, little; smallness.

pedantan (Serbo-Croatian): pedantic

Definitions

  1. pedantic

Ancestry of “pedantan”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Serbo-Croatianpèdantpedant person who is overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning
2GermanPedantpedant person who is overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning
3Frenchpédantschoolmaster; pedant; pretentious person;...
4Italianpedantepedantic; schoolmaster; teacher
5Ancient Greekπαιδείαupbringing; training, education; youth, childhood
6Ancient GreekπαιδεύωI raise, bring up a child; I train, teach,...
7Ancient Greekπαῖςchild, son, daughter; young person, child, boy,...
8Proto-Hellenicpā́witschild
9Proto-Indo-Europeanpéh₂wids
10Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₂w-few, little; smallness
Every word from Proto-Indo-European peh₂w-Every word from Proto-Indo-European péh₂widsEvery word from Proto-Hellenic pā́wits