keepsake

English

WOTD – 4 July 2007

Etymology

From keep + sake.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkiːp.seɪk/
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Noun

keepsake (plural keepsakes)

  1. Some object given by a person and retained in memory of something or someone; something kept for sentimental or nostalgic reasons.
    She gave him a lock of hair as a keepsake of their time together.
  2. (historical) Specifically, a type of literary album popular in the nineteenth-century, containing scraps of poetry and prose, and engravings.

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French

Etymology

From English keepsake.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kip.sɛk/, /kip.sɛjk/

Noun

keepsake m (plural keepsakes)

  1. (historical) keepsake, literary album

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