Novelty

/ˈnɑːvəlti/ noun

The quality of being new, unusual, or different. It can also mean a small, often silly or decorative object that is mainly valued for being fun or unusual.

From Old French “novelte,” from Latin “novitas,” meaning “newness,” from “novus” (new). It developed both a serious sense (“newness”) and a playful one (“small fun item”).

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