What is the meaning of Trinket?

A small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery.

A thing of little value; a toy, a trifle.

  1. A small item of food; a small dainty.
  2. A small item forming part of a set of equipment; an accessory, an accoutrement.
  3. An item used in a religious rite (also, a religious rite, belief, etc.) regarded as superfluous or trivial.

A small item of food; a small dainty.

A small item forming part of a set of equipment; an accessory, an accoutrement.

An item used in a religious rite (also, a religious rite, belief, etc.) regarded as superfluous or trivial.

Often followed by out: to adorn (someone or something) with trinkets (noun sense 1).

A narrow or small watercourse.

A small vessel for drinking from; a cup, a mug, a porringer.

A small sail, specifically, a three-cornered sail formerly carried on a ship's foremast, probably on a lateen yard.

To act in a secret, and often dishonest, way; to have secret, and often dishonest, dealings; to intrigue, to scheme.

second-person plural subjunctive I of trinken

Source: wiktionary.org