Trivia — (singular: trivium ) are unimportant (or trivial ) items, especially of information. In the late 19th century the expression came to apply more to information of the kind useful almost exclusively for answering quiz questions: a perfect trivia… … Wikipedia
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Trivia — und Varia (deutsch: Wissenswertes und Vermischtes) sind Bezeichnungen für Informationen oder Wissen, das nur in weiterem Sinne mit einer konkreten Thematik zu tun hat. Andere Bezeichnungen für Trivia sind insbesondere Rätselwissen, Bagatellen,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
trivia — like trivial, has an interesting history. Both words are derived in roundabout ways from the Latin word trivium meaning ‘a place where three roads meet’, and come via the medieval sense of a three part education in grammar, rhetoric, and logic as … Modern English usage
TRIVIA — Diana sic dicta, quod triviis praeesset, unde et 3. facies habere fingebatur. Lucret. l. 1. v. 84. Aulide quo pacto Triviai virginis aram Iphianassai turparunt sanguine foede Ductores Danaûm dilecti, prima virorum. Ovid. Pont. l. 3. El. 2. v. 71 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
trivia — trivialities, things of little consequence, 1902, popularized as title of a book by L.P. Smith, from L. trivia, pl. of trivium place where three roads meet (see TRIVIAL (Cf. trivial)) … Etymology dictionary
Trivia — es la diosa romana de las encrucijadas, identificada con la Hécate griega. Se trata de una divinidad bienhechora, que normalmente hace prosperar las empresas de los hombres, aunque puede condenarlas al fracaso si le place. Es una diosa muy… … Wikipedia Español
Trivĭa — Trivĭa, Beiname der Hekate, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Trivĭa — (lat.), Beiname der Hekate (s. d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
trivia — index detail Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary