quisquilious

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English

Etymology

From Latin quisquilia (bric-a-brac).

Adjective

quisquilious (comparative more quisquilious, superlative most quisquilious)

  1. composed of bric-a-brac, miscellaneous
    • 1827, Jeremy Bentham, Rationale of Judicial Evidence chapter 26, paragraph 7:
      They publish too much-- more than used to be published: the science is overloaded by the quisquilious matter they rake together and preserve.
    • 2008, Coleman Barks, Winter Sky: New and Selected Poems New Words:
      Quisquilious Sculpture on Display In the Garden.