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Grasp the nettle/mettle - help me save my self-esteem

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mrsbabookaloo Mon 31-Mar-08 11:17:08

Hello,

At a dinner party on Sat, I insisted that it was grasp the mettle, and that grasp the nettle was an incorrect corruption of the original, but when I googled it this am, all sources seemed to say "grasp the nettle" with a couple of references to grasp the mettle as an alternative. Am I going mad? Or did I just learn the wrong one and it's stuck?..... I mean, it's not a phrase that you use every day, but I can't believe I got it wrong. The most arrogant part of me just thinks that everyone on the internet is wrong!

My pendant status has taken a bashing.. can any fellow pedants offer knowledge/support?

Fullmoonfiend Mon 31-Mar-08 11:19:10

isn't it showing your mettle? (ie showing the strength of your character?)

IdrisTheDragon Mon 31-Mar-08 11:19:21

I am sure it is grasp the mettle - have nothing to back this up but I agree with you smile.

MrsBadger Mon 31-Mar-08 11:21:07

you learnt the wrong one, sorry

If you are being brave and facing up to something unpleasant you 'grasp the nettle'.
You might, in doing this, 'show your mettle' ie demonstrate your true character.

mrsbabookaloo Mon 31-Mar-08 11:24:07

Thanks Idris...and MrsBadger: show me your credentials! grin

IdrisTheDragon Mon 31-Mar-08 11:25:18

I am starting to think I have also learned the wrong one blush.

Ah well, is good to learn new things smile

littlelapin Mon 31-Mar-08 11:25:51

It's nettle.

Test your mettle and grasp the nettle.

You can't grab hold of your disposition.

mrsbabookaloo Mon 31-Mar-08 11:26:02

OMG: I can't believe I used pendant instead of pedant in a conversation opener on pedants' corner.

(MrsBab crawls off in complete and utter shame)

policywonk Mon 31-Mar-08 11:26:22

I thinks MrsB is right. Sorry!

littlelapin Mon 31-Mar-08 11:26:54

None of us had noticed though grin

Fullmoonfiend Mon 31-Mar-08 11:27:14

er, and me! I was right! I was right!

Threadworm Mon 31-Mar-08 11:28:03

Def nettle. Have you tried grasping one? It works.

IdrisTheDragon Mon 31-Mar-08 11:29:40

<goes off to grasp the nettle>

Fullmoonfiend Mon 31-Mar-08 11:33:40

he who grasps the nettle deserves the pricks...grin

littlelapin Mon 31-Mar-08 11:33:45

<hands Idris a dock leaf>

mrsbabookaloo Mon 31-Mar-08 11:34:04

OK, will bow to strength of opinion on this, and after my hideous mistake I obviously have no rights to pedant status any more, so will cease and desist from sounding off on linguistic matters at dinner parties.

(To misspell the actual word pedant, on a pedants' thread....the ignominy!!...have probably misspelt that as well...)

IdrisTheDragon Mon 31-Mar-08 11:39:14

grin at the pendant (didn't spot that one amongst the nettles [smile).

Will stun DH with my amazing knowledge tonight.

policywonk Mon 31-Mar-08 12:29:14

Sorry to overlook you there fmf!

UnquietDad Mon 31-Mar-08 12:32:22

Show your mettle and grasp the nettle.
Then you will be in fine fettle.

Threadworm Mon 31-Mar-08 16:36:15

Once you've dressed the wound with Dettol.

UnquietDad Mon 31-Mar-08 17:27:32

And water from the kettle.

Threadworm Mon 31-Mar-08 17:29:05

And a dock leaf or a petal.

littlelapin Mon 31-Mar-08 18:10:40

Just like Hansel and Gretel.

lol at pendant
Hope your blushes soon settle

Threadworm Mon 31-Mar-08 18:16:02

If not, then hide yourself in a shtetl.

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