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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

paraphernalia

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

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🗓️ 21 September 2024

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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 21, 2024 is:

paraphernalia • \pair-uh-fuh-NAIL-yuh\  • noun

Paraphernalia can refer to objects or items that are used to do a particular activity, as well as objects or items that are typically associated with a particular activity, subject, etc. The word can also refer generally to personal belongings.

// Jordan’s childhood bedroom was filled with hockey paraphernalia.

// After weeks of packing up all our paraphernalia, we hit the road and headed to our new home.

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Examples:

"Attendees schmoozed as they shopped the silent auction items which included sports paraphernalia, sports, entertainment, and vacation packages, and more." — Barbara Hendel, The Toledo (Ohio) Blade, 28 Mar. 2024

Did you know?

Today, paraphernalia is typically encountered in its "equipment" and "accessories" senses in such common contexts as "fishing paraphernalia," "music paraphernalia," and "drug paraphernalia." But the word hasn't always been used in these ways. Originally, paraphernalia referred to property that a married woman owned herself, as distinct from her husband's property or the dowry she brought to the marriage. Paraphernalia came to English, via Medieval Latin, from the Greek term parapherna, meaning "bride's property beyond her dowry" (from para-, meaning "beyond," and phernē, meaning "dowry"). Although paraphernalia was plural in Medieval Latin, it can take either a singular or plural verb in English; in other words, both "coffee paraphernalia lines the café's shelves" and "coffee paraphernalia line the café's shelves" are acceptable.



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It's Merriam-Webster's word of the day for September 21st.

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Today's word is paraphernalia spelled P-A-R-A-P-H-E-R-N-A-L-I-A-A-P-A-Fernalia is a noun.

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It can refer to objects or items that are used to do a particular

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activity as well as objects or items that are typically associated with a particular activity

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or subject. The word can also refer generally to personal belongings.

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Here's the word used in a sentence from the Toledo Blade. Attendees schmused as they

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shopped the silent auction items, which included sports paraphernalia,

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sports entertainment, and vacation packages, and more.

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Today the word paraphernalia is typically encountered in its equipment and accessory senses in such common

1:27.0

contexts as fishing paraphernalia, music paraphernalia, and drug paraphernalia. But the word hasn't always been used in these

1:35.8

ways. Originally, paraphernalia referred to property that a married woman owned

1:40.8

herself as distinct from her husband's property or the dowry she brought to the marriage.

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Paraffrenalia came to English via medieval Latin from the Greek term, meaning bride's property beyond her dowry, from para meaning beyond

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