tenet » tenant

Classification: English

Spotted in the wild:

  • Born in 1844, Nietzsche was influenced by Darwin and philosophers such as Schopenhauer. His moral theory mirrored more that of Hume’s in sticking to the tenants of naturalism than it resembled deontological theories such as Kant’s. (philosophytalk.org)
  • The basic tenants of Islam are few but each part forms a whole way of life, a way of thinking, and a way of dealing with life’s problems. (islamicgarden.com)
  • Many Christian scholars have explored the etymology of the word inspiration. They are especially interested in the word because of the relationship to one of the major tenants of Christianity that says the bible is created by divine inspiration. (humanityquest.com)
  • I created this by thinking of the base tenants of Satanism as a giant cog of life, bringing the mechanics of Satanism to life. (churchofsatan.com)
  • Of the false tenants of mercantilism that remain today, the most pernicious is the idea that imports reduce domestic employment. (link)

Analyzed or reported by:

See also tenet»tent.

Both _tenet_ and _tenant_ go back to the Latin verb _tenere_, “hold”, together with _tenement_, _tenacity_, _tenure_, _tenable_, _tenor_, and a number of verbs ending in _-tain_. A tenet, from the third person singular present tense verb form (i.e. he/she/it holds) is something held to be true, while a tenant is literally someone who holds something (a lease on a piece of land or a dwelling, in the narrowed down current sense).

Addendum, 2005/06/17: On alt.usage.english, Pat Durkin reports a substitution in the opposite direction, in an e-mail he received regarding his lodgings:

* “I will call the office about the dumpster b/c all the tenets are putting garbage in the recycle bin.”

As the more learned term of the two is _tenet_, though, and _tenant_ a word from everyday life, I would expect _tenant»tenet_ to be the more typical eggcorn.

| 1 comment | link | entered by Chris Waigl, 2005/04/04 |

pedestal » pedastool

Variant(s):  pedestool, petastool, pedalstool, pedal stool

Classification: English

Spotted in the wild:

  • What’s wrong is that we’re constantly putting bloggers up on a pedastool that either get paid for their blogging, or are ALREADY professional writers. (Utopian Hell, Aug. 30, 2004)
  • McCain, get a clue — climb out off of your liberal pedastool, and join the party you have all but abandoned! (A Little About Everything, Dec 13, 2004)
  • Why is everyone always trying to topple me from this pedastool I have built for myself? (UGO.com Forums, Jan 9, 2005)
  • We want our entertainers, though human, on a pedestool not an easy chair, like some of us. (BroadwayWorld forum, Oct. 22, 2003)
  • Instead of everyone stepping off their pedestool to create the best end result in the most timely manner, egos and politics dominate even the most so-called creative agencies. (MarketingProfs, Apr 12, 2004)
  • In all actuality, it would be an insult to categorize their style. Sure, it is heavy but what they do with it musically is where they stand alone on their petastool. (East Coast Romper)
  • I don’t need to spiel on and on about DMB - it’s pretty obvious they are on a pedalstool all alone when it comes to the “best band” arguments. (Amazon customer review, Nov. 5, 2003)
  • Beyonce’ gets put up on a pedalstool & the rest of them gets treated like dirt underneath her toe nails. (SOHH Soulful blog comment, May 10, 2006)
  • I know what you mean about being put on a pedalstool, it’s a bit like, yeah but if people knew what I was really like then they wouldn’t like me. (Eating Disorders Association Message Board, June 20, 2006)
  • I have seen some that are conceded and put themselves on a pedal stool and some that treat you as their brother or sister with the greatest respect. (AllExperts: Neurology, Aug. 21, 2004)

Analyzed or reported by:

“Pedastool” is also a trademark for office furniture.

[15 Aug. 06: Added examples of “pedal( )stool” as suggested by comments below and in the forum.]

| 2 comments | link | entered by Ben Zimmer, 2005/04/03 |

worthwhile » worthwild

Variant(s):  worth wild

Classification: English – final d/t-deletion

Spotted in the wild:

  • It has truly been my pleasure to be able to offer something worth wild to this wonderful group. (ArtsEdNet, Apr 19, 2000)
  • When, you actually can write a review that symbolizes something worth wild, try being a movie CRITIC again, until then Look for a new career. (Deseret News Reader Reviews, Dec 10, 2002)
  • Some argue that the Speaker Calibration and THX setup are really worthwild applications, but I feel they just add to the install, and that’s about it. (PC Perspective Forums, July 29, 2004)
  • As much as I hate Windows/Microsoft/Gates, the Longhorn project looks interesting and may actually be worthwild. (Tech Support Guy Forums, Mar 22, 2005)
  • How students spend their time in detention is important. If the student does nothing, there is no worthwild learning taking place, and resentment of school builds. (WikEd)

Analyzed or reported by:

See also worth your wild.

| Comments Off link | entered by Ben Zimmer, 2005/04/03 |

navel » naval

Chiefly in:   naval(-)gazing

Classification: English – questionable

Spotted in the wild:

  • But unlike the Times, which has been engaged in a torturous exercise of naval gazing and self-flagellation, with its accustomed arrogance, since it was revealed that one of its younger reporters had committed all sorts of journalistic sins, we are doing something about it, and fast. (Lufkin Daily News, 2003/05/30)
  • Conservative naval gazing (Politics Canada, headline)
  • okay, fine - i know these are the most boring posts of all - but everyone’s guilty of using their weblog for a bit of naval-gazing here and there, including me. (link)
  • *Begin naval gazing ramble* This is a question I have been wrestleing with lately. […] *end naval gazing ramble* (link)
  • We don’t want to be dreary old fuddy-duddies whose scowled faces reveal the intensity of our negative naval-gazing. (link)

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| 4 comments | link | entered by Chris Waigl, 2005/04/03 |

cold-hearted » cold harded

Variant(s):  cold-harded

Classification: English – /t/-flapping

Spotted in the wild:

  • Combined with him are his team, the sanke like Kaidoh, Power hitters, Taka, and Momo, the acrobatic Eiji, the calculating and sometimes saddistic Inui, the genius player Fuji, the inspirational Oishi, and finally the cold-harded and demanding captian Tezuka. (DALnet #anime)
  • Drugs and alcohol can do a number on people. It’s a cold harded fact. (link)
  • I feel that I am a cold harded person. (link)
  • How does the judicial system decide who is fit for the death sentence while other cold harded killers/repeat offenders stay in jail thier whole lives. (link)

Analyzed or reported by:

See also die-hard » die-hearted; hardship » heartship.

| Comments Off link | entered by Ben Zimmer, 2005/04/03 |