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Terje Brattsveen
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Correct Spelling

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I am a stickler for correct spelling, so I ask you: is the word spelled copedEnt or copedAnt? Have seen it both ways about 50/50 over the years.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

ChOrd PEDal arrangemENT. copedent. Acording to Tom Bradshaw whom I believe coined the term.
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I am a stickler for correct spelling,
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Post by Ron ! »

The word Copedent does not even exist.No translation service knows about this word.
Like mentioned it was Tom Bradshaw that came up with it some time ago.

And ze spellink is not all zat bad.
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Freud or Jung setup?

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I think it should be updated to codepedent. ("My ZB D-10 has 8 phobias and 4 enablers.")
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Copedent

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I am codependent on my steel guitar, need to get help someday.
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Re: Freud or Jung setup?

Post by Charlie McDonald »

Ben Elder wrote:... 4 enablers.")
I like it!
"My right knee right enabler helps, or perhaps allows me to compensate for the guitar's innate inability to play a b7." Or something.
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Post by Tom Buur »

"I am a stickler for correct spelling"

This could mean you are a pedant then:

A pedant, or pædant, is a person who is overly concerned with formalism and precision, or who 'makes a show of learning'. The corresponding (obsolete) female noun is pedantess.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedant

So if you are a pedant that would make copedant someone who supports your quest for correct spelling (someone like me).
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