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TRINKUM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'trinkum'. COBUILD frequency band. trinkum in British English. (ˈtrɪŋkəm IPA Pronunciation Guide ). noun. a trinket or bauble. Collins English ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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TRINKUMS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRINKUMS is trinkets, frippery. www.merriam-webster.com
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trinkum, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun trinkum is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for trinkum is from 1665, in the writing of Charles Cotton, ... www.oed.com
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trinkum
trinkum Now dial. or colloq. (ˈtrɪŋkəm) Also 7 trinckam, trinkom, 8–9 -cum, 9 -krum. [app. a humorous alteration of trinket, with latinized ending.] A trinket.1667 Cotton Scarron. iv. 125 Scarce had she thus dispos'd her trinckums, When up the Stairs, behold the Queen comes. 1699 J. Dunton Life & Er... Oxford English Dictionary
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trinkum-trankum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Apparently a humorous alteration and reduplication of trinket, with Latinized ending. Noun. edit · trinkum-trankum (plural trinkum-trankums). en.wiktionary.org
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definition of trinkum by The Free Dictionary
Define trinkum. trinkum synonyms, trinkum pronunciation, trinkum translation, English dictionary definition of trinkum. n a trinket or bauble Collins ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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trinckle
trinck, trinckam, trinckle etc.: see trink, trinkum, trinkle, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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trinkum-trankum - Dictionary - Thesaurus
trinkum-trankum. Etymology. Apparently a humorous alteration and reduplication of trinket, with Latinized ending. Noun. trinkum-trankum (plural trinkum-trankums). thesaurus.altervista.org
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DOST - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
TRINKUM, n. Also trinkim; tringum; trinklim. [′trɪŋkəm]. 1. Gen. in pl.: trinkets, nick-nacks, gew-gaws, odds and ends of equipment or finery. www.dsl.ac.uk
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trinkum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
trinkum (plural trinkums). Alternative form of trinkum-trankum. 1798, John O'Keeffe, The Dramatic Works of John O'Keeffe , volume 4, page 304:. en.wiktionary.org
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trinkum-trankum, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word trinkum-trankum is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for trinkum-trankum is from 1699, in a dictionary by B. E. ... www.oed.com
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trinkum-trankum, n. - Green's Dictionary of Slang
trinkum-trankum n. ... 1. a whim or fancy. ... 2. a trifle. ... ← trinks, n. trip, n. →. Share this ... greensdictofslang.com
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trind
trincum, trind see trinkum, trend v. Oxford English Dictionary
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tringum-trangum
tringum-trangum see trinkum. Oxford English Dictionary
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trankum
† ˈtrankum Obs. Also trancum. [Altered form of trinkum, as in the reduplicated trinkum-trankum: perh. influenced by trangum. Chiefly used by Scott.] A personal ornament; a trinket.1819 Blackw. Mag. V. 209 I'd be troubled to put on my trancums. 1822 Scott Nigel xxi, Come, my good boy,..never mind the... Oxford English Dictionary
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