bric-a-brac

Etymology
Borrowed from, apparently from ; and  are expressive  of obscure origin.

Noun

 * 1) Small ornaments and other miscellaneous display items of little value.
 * 2)  Any collection containing a variety of miscellaneous items; a hodgepodge, an olio.
 * 1)  Any collection containing a variety of miscellaneous items; a hodgepodge, an olio.
 * 1)  Any collection containing a variety of miscellaneous items; a hodgepodge, an olio.
 * 1)  Any collection containing a variety of miscellaneous items; a hodgepodge, an olio.
 * 1)  Any collection containing a variety of miscellaneous items; a hodgepodge, an olio.
 * 1)  Any collection containing a variety of miscellaneous items; a hodgepodge, an olio.
 * 1)  Any collection containing a variety of miscellaneous items; a hodgepodge, an olio.

Translations

 * Esperanto: aĵeto
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian: bric-a-brac, cianfrusaglie,, paccottaglia
 * Japanese: 瓦落多, 我楽多, 瓦落苦多,, ガラクタ
 * Polish:, bibeloty
 * Portuguese:, porcariada,
 * Swedish: