gadget - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Unknown. First used in print by Robert Brown in 1886 (see quote in definition section). Might come from French gâchette or gagée, or from the French family name Gaget, an industrialist who produced promotional gadgets in collaboration with the project to build the statue of Liberty.
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɡædʒɪt/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ɡæd͡ʒət/
- Hyphenation: gad‧get
- Rhymes: -ædʒɪt
gadget (plural gadgets)
- (obsolete) A thing whose name cannot be remembered; thingamajig, doohickey.
1886, Robert Brown, Spunyard and Spindrift, A Sailor Boy's Log of a Voyage Out and Home in a China Tea-clipper:
Then the names of all the other things on board a ship! I don't know half of them yet; even the sailors forget at times, and if the exact name of anything they want happens to slip from their memory, they call it a chicken-fixing, or a gadjet, or a timmey-noggy, or a wim-wom—just pro tem., you know.
- Any device or machine, especially one whose name cannot be recalled, often either clever or complicated.
He bought a neat new gadget for shredding potatoes.
That's quite a lot of gadgets you have collected. Do you use any of them?
- (informal) Any consumer electronics product.
1987, Kerry Cue, Hang On To Your Horses Doovers, page 5:
From the Marvel Mixmaster to the Miracle Microwave, every time a new-fangled gadget has lobbed into the Aussie kitchen, Aussie mums have changed their cooking styles accordingly.
- (computing) A sequence of machine code instructions crafted as part of an exploit that attempts to divert execution to a memory location chosen by the attacker.
- Security > Red Hat > CVE Database > CVE-2019-1125
- A Spectre gadget was found in the Linux kernel's implementation of system interrupts.
- Security > Red Hat > CVE Database > CVE-2019-1125
- (computer science) A technique for converting a part of one problem to an equivalent part of another problem, used in constructing reductions.
We reduce an instance of 3-SAT to an instance of bird-flock-optimization, using a gadget that converts each conjunctive Boolean clause to a group of birds.
- (glassblowing) A spring clip attached to the end of a punty in order to grasp the foot of a glass without leaving a bullion while finishing the bowl.
any device or machine
- Albanian: vegël (sq) f
- Arabic: جِهَاز m (jihāz)
- Hijazi Arabic: جِهَاز m (jihāz)
- Armenian: գաջեթ (gaǰetʻ)
- Azerbaijani: qadjet
- Bulgarian: джа́джа (bg) f (džádža)
- Chinese:
- Danish: gadget
- Dutch: gadget (nl)
- Esperanto: aparato (eo), ilo (eo), artefakto
- Estonian: riistapuu
- Finnish: laite (fi), härpätin, vekotin (fi), vehje (fi), värkki (fi), härveli (fi), hilavitkutin (fi)
- French: gadget (fr)
- Galician: trebello m, tarambollo (gl) m, fuchico m, canxorna f, estaribeque m, conto (gl) m, estriloxo m, enxamiada f, entemeñada f, enteveada f
- Georgian: გაჯეტი (gaǯeṭi), მოწყობილობა (moc̣q̇obiloba), ხელსაწყო (xelsac̣q̇o)
- German: Apparat (de) n, Gadget (de) n, Gerät (de) n
- Greek: μηχάνημα (el) n (michánima), γκάτζετ (el) n (gkátzet)
- Hebrew: גאדג׳ט / גַּדְגֶ׳ט (gádjet)
- Hindi: गैजेट (hi) (gaijeṭ)
- Hungarian: kütyü (hu), okosság (hu), szerkentyű (hu), készség (hu)
- Indonesian: gawai (id), acang (id)
- Italian: aggeggio (it) m
- Japanese: ガジェット (ja) (gajetto), 小道具 (ja) (こどうぐ, kodōgu)
- Korean: 소도구(小道具) (ko) (sodogu), 가젯 (gajet)
- Macedonian: направа f (naprava), џиџе n (džidže)
- Malay: gajet (ms)
- Persian: ابزارک (abzârak)
- Polish: gadżet (pl) m
- Portuguese: engenhoca (pt), apetrecho (pt) m
- Romanian: gadget (ro) n
- Russian: устро́йство (ru) n (ustrójstvo), га́джет (ru) m (gádžet), штуко́вина (ru) f (štukóvina)
- Sardinian:
- Logudorese: abbréddulu
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Spanish: artilugio (es) m
- Swedish: mojäng (sv) c, mackapär (sv) c, manick (sv) c, grunka (sv) c
- Tagalog: gadyet
- Tajik: абзорак (abzorak), гаҷет (gajet)
- Thai: แกดเจ็ต
- Ukrainian: при́стрій (uk) m (prýstrij), ґа́джет (uk) m (gádžet), штуко́вина f (štukóvyna)
- Welsh: teclyn (cy), teclynnau (cy) m pl
Borrowed from English gadget, itself of French origin.
gadget m (plural gadgets)
- “gadget”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Unadapted borrowing from English gadget.
gadget m (invariable)
- gadget (small device)
- ^ gadget in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)
Unadapted borrowing from English gadget.
gadget n (plural gadgeturi)
- Rhymes: -aʝet
gadget m (plural gadgets)