What is the meaning of Oddment?

A part of something that is left over, such as a piece of cloth.

Something that does not match the things it is with or cannot easily be categorized; a miscellaneous item.

An item that was originally part of a set but is sold individually; an excess item of stock.

A part of a book that is not a portion of the text, such as the title, index, etc. (usually plural).

A person who does not fit in with others or is considered to be strange in some way.

A varied collection (of items).

A remaining number or amount (after a calculation).

Something strange or unusual.

N. H. Mager, Prentice Hall Encyclopedic Dictionary of English Usage, 1993, p. 263: “oddment part of a broken set.”

A. M. Hunter and Charles Morris, Universal Dictionary of the English Language, New York: Peter Fenelon Collier, 1897, Ine-Rhe,

R. Terry Ellmore, NTC’s Mass Media Dictionary, Lincolnwood, IL: National Textbook Company, 1991, p. 401: “oddment [] Separate parts of a book, other than text.”

Bryham Kirkby, Lakeland Words: A Collection of Dialect Words and Phrases, as Used in Cumberland and Westmorland, Kendal: T. Wilson, 1898, p. 109: “ODDMENT—One slightly defective in mental power.”

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