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desuetude

[ des-wi-tood ] [ ds w阞tud ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the state of being no longer used or practiced.

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More about desuetude

  • First recorded in 142575.
  • Comes via late Middle English from the Latin word 餃襲莽喝襲喧贖餃棗, equivalent to the base of 餃襲莽喝襲莽釵梗娶梗, to become disaccustomed to, unlearn.

EXAMPLES OF DESUETUDE

  • Over time, the once bustling marketplace fell into desuetude as modern shopping centers took over.
  • As technology advanced, many manual skills and crafts fell into desuetude, replaced by automation and machinery.
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firkin

[ fur-kin ] [ fr k阞n ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a small wooden vessel or tub for butter, lard, etc.

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  • First recorded around 140050.
  • Comes from the late Middle English word ferdkyn or firdekyn.
  • This is formed from a variant of ferthe, meaning “fourth,” and the diminutive suffix –kin.

EXAMPLES OF FIRKIN

  • The antique store had a collection of quaint firkins on display, each with its own unique design.
  • After the harvest festival, the townspeople gathered around to share stories over slices of bread from a firkin of butter.

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gallimaufry

[ gal-uh-maw-free ] [ g疆l m fri ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a hodgepodge; confused medley; jumble.

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More about gallimaufry

  • First recorded in 154555.
  • Comes from the Middle French word galimafree, kind of sauce or stew.
  • Galimafree is probably a conflation of galer, to amuse oneself.
  • Related to gallant, “brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous.”

EXAMPLES OF GALLIMAUFRY

  • The artist’s studio was a gallimaufry of colorful paints, brushes, and unfinished canvases.
  • Walking through the crowded market, he couldn’t help but notice the gallimaufry of sights, sounds, and smells that surrounded him.

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