connie agate

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English

Etymology

Perhaps a diminutive of cornelian + agate (a playing marble carved from agate stone).

Pronunciation

Noun

connie agate (plural connie agates)

  1. (Australia, colloquial) A playing marble made from agate.
    • 1976, David Ireland, The Glass Canoe, page 103:
      ‘Mine’s the blood alley.’ ‘No it’s not, yours is the connie agate.’
    • 1980, Clive James, chapter II, in Unreliable Memoirs, page 19:
      My collection of marbles consisted mainly of priceless connie agates handed down by Grandpa.
    • 1993 September 19, The Canberra Times, page 20:
      I knew the very taw I wanted amongst those cats-eyes and tom bowlers. It was a connie agate, to which I attributed preternatural powers.’

Usage notes

  • Commonly used by schoolchildren.

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