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  2. mid-14c., "a deception, trick, device," a word of uncertain origin. Perhaps from or related to a Low German word meaning "a sharp sounding blow" (compare Middle English knak, late 14c.; German knacken "to crack;" also knap) and of imitative origin.
    www.etymonline.com/word/knick-knack

    What's the origin of the phrase 'Knick-knack'? Knick doesn't mean anything in itself in this term; it is merely a reduplication of knack. We now use knack as meaning 'a dexterous facility', but in the 16th century it was used to mean 'an ingenious contrivance; a toy or trinket', and that's the sense that was used in knick-knack.

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    This traditional rhyme was first published in 1906 but almost certainly originates from earlier possibly from the time of the Irish potato famine. The biggest clue to the meaning lies in the lyrics most particularly 'paddywhack' and to a lesser extent 'knick-knack'. A knick-knack is a trinket or other trivial object.
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