atpollard
Active Member
I recently received an e-mail about this particular new word and thought it might be useful to any Christian Forum. 
The etymology of “mumpsimus” is quite amusing. It is said to have originated from a mispronunciation of “sumpsimus,” a Latin term meaning “I have taken.” A story from the 16th century tells of a priest who mispronounced the word during a mass, insisting that his way of saying it was correct, despite being corrected. Hence, “mumpsimus” was born—a perfect encapsulation of stubbornness.
In an age where misinformation can spread like wildfire, “mumpsimus” remains relevant. It serves as a gentle reminder of the importance of humility and the willingness to learn. Next time you encounter someone who refuses to budge from their erroneous beliefs, you can smile and think to yourself, “Ah, a true mumpsimus!”
The Peculiar “Mumpsimus”
If you’ve ever stubbornly clung to a mistaken belief or idea, then you’ve experienced a little bit of mumpsimus. This charming word has a fascinating history that dates back to the 16th century. It refers to someone who refuses to change their mind or correct their errors, even when proven wrong.The etymology of “mumpsimus” is quite amusing. It is said to have originated from a mispronunciation of “sumpsimus,” a Latin term meaning “I have taken.” A story from the 16th century tells of a priest who mispronounced the word during a mass, insisting that his way of saying it was correct, despite being corrected. Hence, “mumpsimus” was born—a perfect encapsulation of stubbornness.
In an age where misinformation can spread like wildfire, “mumpsimus” remains relevant. It serves as a gentle reminder of the importance of humility and the willingness to learn. Next time you encounter someone who refuses to budge from their erroneous beliefs, you can smile and think to yourself, “Ah, a true mumpsimus!”