knick-knack
noun/ˈnɪkˌnæk/US
Etymology
Reduplication of knack.
Definitions
A small ornament or other object of minor value.
- Our Cutler, who had now a great Stock of things of his Handy-work, gave them some little Knick Knacks, as Plates of Silver and of Iron, cut Diamond Fashion, and cut into Hearts and into Rings, and they were mightily pleased.
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