pedascule means a pedant, schoolmaster. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
It is probable that William Shakespeare first coined this word in his play Taming of the Shrew, (See example below), as a repetition of the word 'pedant' but in Latinised form to shame the other character.
noun
- a pedant, schoolmaster.“How fiery and forward our pedant is!
:: Now, for my life, the knave doth court my love.
:: Pedascule, I'll watch you better yet.”