【Word of the Week】tchotchke-祝賀奇葩和燕兒姐榮升版主,開個新欄目

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  • tchotchke
  • audio pronunciation
  • \CHAHCH-kuh\
  • DEFINITION

noun

: knickknack, trinket
  • EXAMPLES

Upon returning home from his trip to Maine, Jerry ceremoniously placed his new ceramic lobster next to the other tchotchkes on his mantelpiece. 

"Everywhere there is something to delight the eye—not tchotchkes, but art. Eccentric art, angular art, modern art, all a signifier of personal style." — From an article in Palm Beach Post, January 12, 2013

  • DID YOU KNOW?

Just as trinkets can dress up your shelves or coffee table, many words for "miscellaneous objects" or "nondescript junk" decorate our language. "Knickknack," "doodad," "gewgaw," and "whatnot" are some of the more common ones. While many such words are of unknown origin, we know that "tchotchke" comes from the Yiddish "tshatshke" of the same meaning, and ultimately from a now-obsolete Polish word, "czaczko." "Tchotchke" is a pretty popular word these days, but it wasn't commonly used in English until the 1970s.

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Nice ... So Nice ... -Lucidus- 給 Lucidus 發送悄悄話 Lucidus 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 02/28/2013 postreply 11:54:03

Thanks sis Qing! Very interesting words, and they sound funny o( -京燕花園- 給 京燕花園 發送悄悄話 京燕花園 的博客首頁 (32 bytes) () 02/28/2013 postreply 13:18:26

Learned! Thanks! Sis. -NewVoice- 給 NewVoice 發送悄悄話 NewVoice 的博客首頁 (627 bytes) () 03/01/2013 postreply 05:58:31

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