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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: BAR-BEC |
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BAUBLE (probably a blend of two different words, an old French baubel, a child's plaything, and an old English babyll, something swinging to and fro) , a word applied to a stick with a weight
child
office carried by a court
jester
baton terminating in a figure of Folly with cap and bells, and some-times having a bladder fastened to the other end; hence a term
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