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YUThis user is a Yeshiva University graduate.

Shoteh is the Hebrew word for idiot.

Idiot is a word derived from the Greek ἰδιώτης, idiōtēs ("person lacking professional skill," "a private citizen," "individual"), from ἴδιος, idios ("private," "one's own").[1]InLatin the word idiota ("ordinary person, layman") preceded the Late Latin meaning "uneducated or ignorant person."[2] Its modern meaning and form dates back to Middle English around the year 1300, from the Old French idiote ("uneducated or ignorant person"). The related word idiocy dates to 1487 and may have been analogously modeled on the words prophet[3] and prophecy, this fits the reknown phrase by the Talmud that since the destruction of the Holy Temple the prophecy was handed to the youngsters and idiots.[4][5] The word has cognates in many other languages.

History[edit]

"Idiot" was originally created to refer to "layman, person lacking professional skill", "person so mentally deficient as to be incapable of ordinary reasoning".[6][7] Declining to take part in public life, such as democratic government of the polis (city state), such as the Athenian democracy, was considered dishonorable. "Idiots" were seen as having bad judgment in public and political matters. Over time, the term "idiot" shifted away from its original connotation of selfishness and came to refer to individuals with overall bad judgment–individuals who are "stupid". In modern English usage, the terms "idiot" and "idiocy" describe an extreme folly or stupidity, its symptoms (foolish or stupid utterance or deed). In psychology, it is a historical term for the state or condition now called profound mental retardation.[8]

Board Elections[edit]

This user participated in the Board Elections of 2008.

Contributions[edit]

I have started the article Fruit anatomy in which I merged many existing articles which where not found in their state. I started also Succade, Georges Gallesio, Johann Christoph Volkamer and did a lot to citron and etrog.

Reference[edit]

  1. ^ Liddell-Scott-Jones A Greek-English Lexicon, entries for ἰδιώτης and ἴδιος.
  • ^ Words, entry idiota.
  • ^ Etymonline.com, entry prophet
  • ^ Etymonline.com, entry prophecy
  • ^ Etymonline.com, entry idiot
  • ^ "idiot". yourdictionary.com. {{cite web}}: Text "accessdate-2007-09-26" ignored (help)
  • ^ "10 results for: idiot". dictionary.com. Retrieved 2007-09-26.
  • ^ "idiocy". Merriam-Webster online. Retrieved 2007-09-26.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Shoteh&oldid=497346237"

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