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Dave Pat | 16:11 Mon 25th Feb 2002 | History
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Where does the word trivia come from?
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Its a new latin back-formation from the old latin trivialis (roughly speaking trivial)
I was under the impression the word came from the Latin 'tri' (three) and 'via' (road). Basically, bits of information and news were posted at crossroads (where three roads met, I suppose), hence the word.
The crossroads was a trivium. Trivialis comes from this, and is a word meaning trivial, commonplace etc.
The word trivial is derived from this, and appears in the 1580s. Trivia as a word on its own dates to about 1920, and is a back formation.

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