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keepsake

[keep-seyk]

noun

  1. anything kept, or given to be kept, as a token of friendship or affection; remembrance.

    Synonyms: , ,


keepsake

/ ˈ쾱ːˌɪ /

noun

  1. a gift that evokes memories of a person or event with which it is associated

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of keepsake1

1780–90; keep (v.) + sake 1
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They give them to their owners as keepsakes.

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“These zines are keepsakes from a moment in my life, and I hope I keep them forever.”

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Books were often created in the 19th Century to punish executed prisoners or by doctors who wanted a keepsake.

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But just like Fischer, that’s not the only “Office” keepsake in his possession.

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“It’s about more than just the things inside of it, so having this kind of keepsake is special.”

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