The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Kickshaws \Kick"shaws`\, n.; pl. Kickshawses[Corrupt. fr. F.
quelque chose something, fr. L. qualis of what kind (akin to
E. which) + suffix -guam + causa cause, in LL., a thing. See
Which, and Cause.]
1. Something fantastical; any trifling, trumpery thing; a
toy.
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Art thou good at these kickshawses! --Shak.
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2. A fancy dish; a tidbit; a delicacy.
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Some pigeons, . . . a joint of mutton, and any
pretty little tiny kickshaws. --Shak.
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Cressy was lost by kickshaws and soup-maigre.
--Fenton.
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