etiquette

noun
/ˈɛt.ɪˌkɛt/

Etymology

1740, from French étiquette (“property, a little piece of paper, or a mark or title, affixed to a bag or bundle, expressing its contents, a label, ticket”), from Middle French estiquette (“ticket, memorandum”), from the Old French verb estechier, estichier, estequier (“to attach, stick”), (compare Picard estiquier (“to stick, pierce”)), from Frankish *stekan, *stikkjan (“to stick, pierce, sting”), from Proto-Germanic *stikaną, *stikōną, *staikijaną (“to be sharp, pierce, prick”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)teyg- (“to be sharp, to stab”). Akin to Old High German stehhan (“to stick, attach, nail”) (German stechen (“to stick”)), Old English stician (“to pierce, stab, be fastened”). The French Court of Louis XIV at Versailles used étiquettes (literally “little cards”) to remind courtiers to keep off of the grass and similar rules. More at stick (verb) and stitch. Doublet of ticket.

  1. derived from *(s)teyg- — “to be sharp, to stab
  2. derived from *stikaną
  3. derived from *stekan
  4. derived from estiquette — “ticket, memorandum
  5. borrowed from étiquette — “property, a little piece of paper, or a mark or title, affixed to a bag or bundle, expressing its contents, a label, ticket

Definitions

  1. The manners or decent behaviour to be observed in social or professional life

    The manners or decent behaviour to be observed in social or professional life; conventional decorum; the ceremonial code of polite society.

    • Whenever Root would put his elbows on the table or clatter his dishes or commit any other breach of etiquette, the Professor would gently correct him.
  2. The customary behavior of members of a profession, business, law, or sports team towards…

    The customary behavior of members of a profession, business, law, or sports team towards each other.

    • Cycling's complex etiquette contains an unwritten rule that riders in contention for a race win should not be penalised for sheer misfortune.
  3. A label used to indicate that a letter is to be sent by airmail.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

A definitional loop anchored at etiquette. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.

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A definitional loop anchored at etiquette. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.

10 hops · closes at etiquette

curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA