Chestnuts

/ˈtʃɛstnʌts/ noun

Large brown nuts that grow inside spiky cases on chestnut trees, or stories or jokes that are old and repetitive.

From Old French 'chasteine,' from Latin 'castanea,' possibly from Greek 'kastanon' or a place name. The 'old story' meaning comes from the 1880s, derived from a play where a character repeats the same story.

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