Hanuman hurt the mighty Ravana’s and orders Hanuman to be killed! But Vibhishana convinces Ravana about the importance of ‘Raaja Dharma’ – A righteous king should never put a messenger to death, although he is a wicked person. The first most important lesson for a leader is presented here : a leader should never give himself/herself away while taking crucial decisions. There is no space for emotions in decision making . However, Ravana changes his strategy, and decides on a different punishment – in form of an insult and defamation !” “Kapeenaam kila laangoolam ishtam bhavati bhooshanam! Tatasya dveepvyathaam sheegram thena dadhyena gacchathu!!” As monkeys take a lot of pride with their long tails ( Laangoolam ), i burn his tail with fire! An the apt punishment and an insult to what his doings ! Drag him along with his burning tail and take him all around Lanka! Let everyone see him and make fun of hi...
Essentially, a nincompoop is a fool, a stupid person whose incompetence or naïveté is quite apparent. It is often used to describe people of a much lower social ranking, although some may describe an unpopular or incompetent leader as an "utter nincompoop." It is conceivable that the originator of "nincompoop" was seeking to combine several unsophisticated words into one nonsensical but descriptive word.