knappologi

Swedish

Etymology

From knapp (button) + -ologi, coined by August Strindberg in 1884 in his short story De lycksaliges ö in which one of the characters develops a quasiscientific classification system for buttons.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌknapʊlʊˈɡiː/

Noun

knappologi c

  1. an exaggerated and pointlessly pedantic systematization, especially of something trivial
    • 1907, Strindberg, August, "De lycksaliges ö: Nionde kapitlet", Svenska öden och äfventyr, page 382:
      "Han skrev först en avhandling om Nödvändigheten av Knapparnes Studium ur Vetenskaplig synpunkt. Därpå gick han in till Skattkammaren med en inlaga anhållande om en Professorsplats i Knappologien, samt två amanuensplatser."
      First, he wrote a dissertation about the Necessity to Study Buttons from a Scientific point of view. After that, he went to the Treasury with a plea requesting the Title of Professor in the field of Knappologi, and also two amanuensis positions.

Declension

Declension of knappologi 
Uncountable
Indefinite Definite
Nominative knappologi knappologin
Genitive knappologis knappologins

Descendants

Derived terms

  • knappolog
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