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novelty

English

Etymology

From Middle English novelte, from Old French novelté (Modern French nouveauté), from the adjective novel, ultimately from Latin novellus.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?n?v?lti/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?n?v?lti/
  • Hyphenation: nov?el?ty

Noun

novelty (countable and uncountable, plural novelties)

  1. The state of being new or novel; newness.
  2. A new product; an innovation.
    • 1748. David Hume. Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. § 10.
      Reconciling profound enquiry with clearness, and truth with novelty.
  3. A small mass-produced trinket.
  4. In novelty theory, newness, density of complexification, and dynamic change as opposed to static habituation.

Derived terms

  • novelty song
  • novelty theory

Translations

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beaglepuss

English

Etymology

From Franco-American Novelty Company's brand name "Beagle Puss Disguise Kit", apparently from beagle +? puss (face)

Noun

beaglepuss (plural beaglepusses)

  1. (uncommon) A novelty pair of horn-rimmed glasses with attached eyebrows, plastic nose, and bushy mustache, caricaturing Groucho Marx.

Synonyms

  • Groucho glasses

beaglepuss From the web:

  • what does beaglepuss mean
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