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philopena
[ fil-uh-pee-nuh ]
noun
- a custom, presumably of German origin, in which two persons share the kernels of a nut and determine that one shall receive a forfeit from the other at a later time upon the saying of a certain word or the performance of a certain action.
- the thing shared.
- the forfeit paid.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of philopena1
1830–40, Americanism; earlier philippina < Dutch philippine < German Vielliebchen, diminutive of viellieb very dear; in earlier form viellieb was taken as proper name Philippe Philip and -chen was made into feminine suffix -ina, giving a woman's name; in later form the word was Anglicized along pseudo-classical lines ( philo-, penal )
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On her left hand she wore the wedding circlet, with her engagement-ring and the philopena guard over it.
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"That little one, the guard, was my selection," he replied, indicating the philopena circlet.
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Ruth paid no heed to this; put on her ring again, using the philopena circlet as a guard; then she said, "Petie Trone, Esq., there will be just time before dinner for your Saturday scrubbing."
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I wish to thank him for my philopena, which came late last night.
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"We'll have something better than that, Miss Ruth—a philopena."
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