Causeries

/ˌkoʊzəˈriːz/ noun

Definition

Plural of causerie; multiple light, informal discussions, conversations, or casual essays.

Etymology

Plural of the French word 'causerie,' formed by adding the French plural '-s.' The word maintains its French character in English while referring to collections of casual conversations or essays.

Kelly Says

Victorian and Romantic writers loved publishing collections of causeries—they're like the blog posts of the 1800s, offering readers intimate thoughts without formal structure!

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