The word "collectible" is spelled with two "l's" and two "t's". The first syllable is pronounced /kəˈlɛkt/, with the stress on the second syllable. The second syllable is pronounced /ɪb(ə)l/, with a slight schwa sound in between the "b" and the "l". Some people spell the word with only one "l", as in "collectable", but the correct spelling is with the double "l". This word refers to an item that is considered valuable or desirable for those who collect items of that type.
Collectible (noun):
A collectible refers to an item or object that has value and appeal to collectors due to its rarity, age, quality, or historical significance. It is often sought after by enthusiasts who have a specific interest in collecting such items. Collectibles come in various forms, including but not limited to coins, stamps, art pieces, sports memorabilia, antiques, toys, and books.
These items are typically not mass-produced or easily replicated, making them highly desirable within the collecting community. The value of collectibles can vary greatly, depending on factors such as condition, provenance, demand, and scarcity.
The allure of collectibles lies in both their intrinsic and extrinsic value. While their historical or artistic importance makes them fascinating for cultural or scholarly purposes, their financial value is often a driving force for collectors. Some individuals engage in collecting as a hobby, while others view it as an investment opportunity, aiming to profit from the appreciation of the item's worth over time.
Collectibles can be obtained through various means, including purchasing from dealers, attending auctions or fairs, trading with other collectors, or finding them in unexpected places such as flea markets or garage sales. They are often treated with care and stored in protective cases or display cabinets to maintain their condition and preserve their value for future generations.
• That may be collected.
• That may be gathered.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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The word collectible is derived from the verb collect and the suffix -ible. Collect comes from the Latin word colligere, which means to gather together, to pick up, or to accumulate. It evolved from the Old French word collecter and later entered English as collecte.
The suffix -ible originates from Latin as well, derived from the verb-forming suffix -ibilis. It signifies the ability or inclination to do something. When attached to the word collect, the -ible suffix turns it into an adjective, creating collectible.