trin·ket /ˈtrɪŋkət/
  小裝飾品;不值錢的東西
  Trin·ket n.  Naut. A three-cornered sail formerly carried on a ship's foremast, probably on a lateen yard.
     Sailing always with the sheets of mainsail and trinket warily in our hands.   --Hakluyt.
  Trin·ket, n.
  1. A knife; a cutting tool.
  2. A small ornament, as a jewel, ring, or the like.
  3. A thing of little value; a trifle; a toy.
  Trin·ket, v. i. To give trinkets; hence, to court favor; to intrigue. [Obs.]
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  trinket
       n : cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothing [syn: bangle,
           bauble, gaud, gewgaw, novelty, fallal]