< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica

BRIC À BRAC (a French word, formed by a kind of onomatopoeia, meaning a heterogeneous collection of odds and ends; cf. de bric et de broc, corresponding to our “by hook or by crook”; or by reduplication from brack, refuse), objects of “virtu,” a collection of old furniture, china, plate and curiosities.

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