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ped·a·gogue noun also ped·a·gog or paed·a·gogue \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌgäg sometimes -gȯg\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English pedagoge, from Middle French pedagoge, pedagogue, from Latin paedagogus, from Greek paidagōgos, from paid- paed- + agōgos leader, escort, from agein to lead, drive — more at agent 1. : a teacher of children or youth : schoolmaster < the opinion of … experienced pedagogues — Virgil Thomson > < a fine pedagogue — A.J.Liebling > < the mere pedagogue — W.S.Deffenbaugh > < a wooden and perfunctory pedagogue — John Dewey > 2. a. : one (as a slave) having charge of a boy chiefly on the way to and from school in classical antiquity b. : a youth's tutor and often traveling companion especially in the Renaissance |