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#111139 08/29/03 12:28 PM
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...knickknacks, gimcracks, gewgaws, whigmaleeries; we have wonderful choices for whatnots.

tchotchke (TCHOCH-keh), being Yiddish, suffers from the usual gimcrack transliteration, including (but not limited to) tsatske, tsatskele, and tchotchkele. Rosten (Joy of Yiddish) prefers tsatske (TSAHTS-keh). from Polish: tsatsko, "a toy" or "a beautiful, useless thing."


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"a beautiful, useless thing."

Kinda like Jennifer Lopez or Arnold Schwarzengger, ¿yes?


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I thought the second half of "bibliobibuli" was a play on
"bibulous" meaning addicted to alcohol.


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bill, I guess this (see eta's post) got lost amongst the gimcrackery on the mantle:

It's a combination of "biblio-" (Greek: comb. form of book) and a variant of "biblulous" (Latin: "Freely or readily drinking").


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Dear tsuwm: thanks for pointing that out.
Did anyone every tell you you are a bit of a shit?
You may recall that when I have noticed errors you made,
I send you a PM.



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Dr. Bill, I wouldn't so much call this an error as a "chopped liver/mantle" event, such as we all good-naturedly point out to each other with relative frequency on the Board. At least that's how I read it.


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>I wouldn't so much call this an error as a "chopped liver/mantle" event..

and this would be a double-decaf coffee and...; see my gimcrackery on the mantle comment. <VBG>


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Yes, that was a good use of "mantle," tsuwm. Let us remember that wwh is somewhat crotchety, and, if he lived in England, he'd have a hard time rhyming 'bit' with 'shite.'
Wouldn't you, Dr Bill?


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>You may recall that when I have noticed errors you made,
I send you a PM.

but for one *very notable exception, which was not even any of my doing.


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>Let us remember that wwh is somewhat crotchety,

In the same way that the Sun is somewhat warm and the cosmos somewhat large.


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