PARAPHERNALIA


Meaning of PARAPHERNALIA in English

[ ˌparəfə'neɪlɪə ]

■ noun [treated as sing. or plural ] miscellaneous articles, especially the equipment needed for a particular activity.

Word History

Paraphernalia is a Latin word (from Greek parapherna 'property apart from a dowry'), which in ancient Rome referred to the property retained by a woman after her marriage, excluding that which passed to her husband. In English and Scottish law, until the Married Women's Property Acts (from 1870), ~ specifically denoted a wife's personal belongings such as clothing and jewellery. Through association with small personal belongings the word began to take on its modern meaning in the 18th century.

Concise Oxford English vocab.      Сжатый оксфордский словарь английского языка.