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See also: Trivia
English
Etymology
From Latin trivia, plural of trivium (“place where three roads meet”). The term came to be used for any public place, and then for anything commonplace. Furthermore, because the beginners' course at university was called trivium, the word came to be used only for anything basic, simple and trivial.
Pronunciation
Noun
trivia (countable and uncountable, plural trivia or trivias)
- Insignificant trifles of little importance, especially items of unimportant information; froth.
- These trivia take up too much of the day.
- This trivia takes up too much of the day.
- 1943 December, Herbert L. Bregstein, “The Armored Force and the Camera”, in Popular Photography, volume 13, number 6, page 77:
- There is the story of the famous Hollywood glamour photographer who cooled his heels around Washington for three months while waiting for one of our leading commanders, and then was granted exactly 15 minutes for the sitting. […] Our military leaders simply don't have time for such trivia. Thank God!
- A quiz game that involves obscure facts.
- I joined the trivia club this semester!
Usage notes
- Formerly, as a word derived from a Latin plural, trivia required a plural verb, as in the first usage example above. Most modern authorities accept a singular verb, and this may be the preferred usage in the US. The "game" sense is always regarded as a singular noun.
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Translations
insignificant trifles of little importance
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quiz — see quiz
Noun
trivia
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Finnish
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin trivia.
Pronunciation
Noun
trivia
Declension
Derived terms
compounds
Further reading
- “trivia”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja [Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish] (in Finnish) (online dictionary, continuously updated), Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen verkkojulkaisuja 35, Helsinki: Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus (Institute for the Languages of Finland), 2004–, retrieved 3 July 2023
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Latin
Noun
trivia
Adjective
trivia
- inflection of trivius:
Adjective
triviā
Spanish
Pronunciation
Noun
trivia f (plural trivias)
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