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WORD OF THE DAY: FLOTSAM

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WORD OF THE DAY: FLOTSAM

noun | FLAHT-sum

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What It Means

Flotsam refers to the floating pieces that remain after a shipwreck, or more broadly to any floating debris or wreckage. It is also used figuratively to refer to miscellaneous or unimportant material, often in the phrase “flotsam and jetsam.”

// Driftwood and other flotsam washed onto the beach.

// Their apartment was adorned with the flotsam and jetsam of thrift stores and yard sales.

Examples of FLOTSAM

“The Vancouver multidisciplinary artist and educator [Alex Tedlie-Stursberg] works in various mediums, using found objects and natural materials scavenged from the ocean’s edge and the landscape of the city. Detritus and flotsam become parts of beautiful sculptures, tableaus and assemblages in this artist’s hands.” — Dana Gee, The Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, 23 Nov. 2024.

Did You Know?

English speakers started using flotsam, jetsam, and lagan as legal terms in the 16th and 17th centuries, with flotsam itself dating to the first years of the 17th. The three words were used to establish claims of ownership of the three types of seaborne, vessel-originated goods they named. Flotsam was anything from a shipwreck (the word comes from Anglo-French floter, meaning “to float”), and jetsam and lagan were items thrown overboard to reduce the cargo weight of a ship. Lagan was distinguished from jetsam by having a buoy attached so the goods could be found if they sank. In the 19th century, when flotsam and jetsam took on extended meanings, they developed synonymous applications and are today often paired, lagan having mostly been left at sea.

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