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bibelot

American  
[bib-loh, beebuh-loh] / ˈbɪb loʊ, bibəˈloʊ /

noun

bibelots plural
  1. a small object of curiosity, beauty, or rarity.


bibelot British  
/ ˈbɪbləʊ, biblo /

noun

  1. an attractive or curious trinket

  2. a miniature book

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noun

Etymology

Origin of bibelot

1870–75; < French, equivalent to bibel- (expressive formation akin to bauble ) + -ot noun suffix

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I could see the head-lines in the papers; the fellows at the University Club and the Bibelot shaking their heads and saying, “Poor chap!”

From The Sea Wolf by London, Jack

Met him at the Bibelot once, and he was telling us how he attempted to make a fire with a couple of sticks. 

From The Sea Wolf by London, Jack

Alone and independent, she earned the affection of Madame Bibelot, the concierge, and, what was more, her confidence.

From Tales of Trail and Town by Harte, Bret

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