chatelaine vs fob

chatelaine

noun
  • A similar thing in miniature attached to a watchchain. 

  • A chain or clasp worn at the waist by women with handkerchief, keys, etc., attached, supposed to resemble the chain of keys once worn by medieval chatelaines. 

fob

noun
  • A short chain or ribbon to connect such a pocket to the watch. 

  • A little pocket near the waistline of a pair of trousers or in a waistcoat or vest to hold money or valuables, especially a pocketwatch. 

  • A hand-held remote control device used to lock/unlock motor cars etc. 

  • A small ornament attached to such a chain. 

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