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Where does the word jewelry come from?

The word "jewelry" comes from the Old French word "joiel," which meant "jewel."

The word "joiel" itself originated from the Latin word "jocale," which meant "plaything" or "toy." However, the meaning shifted over time to refer to precious objects, likely because early jewels were often used in games and pastimes.

So, the journey of the word "jewelry" is a fascinating one: from "plaything" in Latin to "jewel" in Old French, and finally to "jewelry" in English.

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