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grandmotherism

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Etymology

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From grandmother +‎ -ism.

Noun

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grandmotherism (uncountable)

  1. grandmotherly behaviour; mild or weak authoritarianism
    • 1908, British Dental Journal, volume 29, page 202:
      [] but I hold that strong evils require strong measures to suppress them, and there is no reason why professional etiquette should be another name for grandmotherism.
    • 1932, Arthur Bryant, The Spirit of Conservatism, page 32:
      Bureaucracy begins as well-meaning grandmotherism and ends as tyranny.