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The origins of kickshaw lie in the late 16th-century French phrase , which literally translates to "something" . According to Merriam-Webster , English speakers of the time heard the phrase and anglicized it into various forms like kickshose or quelk-chose before settling on kickshaws .

The word appears in Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 2 , where a character orders "any pretty little tiny kickshaws" for a light supper. kickshaw

Over time, the meaning expanded beyond the kitchen. Because a culinary kickshaw was seen as showy but insubstantial, the word began to describe , such as a trinket, gewgaw, or bauble. KICKSHAW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster Merriam-Webster kickshaw - VDict The origins of kickshaw lie in the late

In its earliest usage, a kickshaw was a delicate, elaborate dish, often served as an appetizer or hors d'oeuvre. However, the term often carried a "contemptuous force" among the English, who preferred substantial meals over what they viewed as frivolous, unrecognizable French concoctions. Over time, the meaning expanded beyond the kitchen

A unique linguistic error occurred here: because "kickshaws" ended with an 's', English speakers assumed it was plural and created the singular as a back-formation. A Culinary Delicacy (and Insult)

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