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Bone Ace and 31 - card game rules - Pagat.com
One and Thirty; Bone Ace. These games were played in England in the 17th century. Each player is dealt a three card hand. Face cards count 10 points and pip ... www.pagat.com
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BONE-ACE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BONE-ACE is a card game in which the highest third card took half the stake; also : the ace of diamonds which was the highest card. www.merriam-webster.com
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Bone Ace | A 17th Century Card Game - YouTube
Would you like to learn a new card game? A 17th century card game that is a predecessor to Black Jack? Let's join Derek as he teaches a few ... www.youtube.com
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bone-ace
† bone-ace Obs. [see bone n. 14.] A game at cards in which the third card dealt to each player is turned up, and the player who has the highest obtains the ‘bone’ or half the stake; also the name of the ace of diamonds, which is the highest card in this game.1611 Florio, Trentuno, a game at cards ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bone-ace - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BO'NE-ACE, noun [bone and ace.] A game at cards, in which he who has the highest card turned up to him, wins the bone, that is, one half the state. webstersdictionary1828.com
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[PDF] Bone-Ace | The Colonial Brewer
The Ace is worth 1. If all players have gone out (that is, gone over 31) before the dealer gets to himself, he immediately wins. colonialbrewer.com
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Bone Ace
The Bone-Ace, also called the Bon Ace, is the commanding card and beats all the others. References External links Reconstruction of Bone-Ace at jducoeur.org. wikipedia.org
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bone ace, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun bone ace is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for bone ace is from 1611, in the writing of John ... www.oed.com
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Bone Ace - Querki
Bone Ace ; Jeff Johnston's reconstruction of One-and-Thirty and Bone-Ane -- (more) ; Strawberry's reconstruction of Thirty-One -- Reconstruction of Thirty-One, ... querki.net
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Bone Wizard Ace Edition #66, NM with free chromium cards - eBay
Bone Wizard Ace Edition #66, NM with free chromium cards. Will ship via USPS Media Mail. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. www.ebay.com
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alloOss Particulate | Allografts | Bone Grafting - ACE SOUTHERN
Replenish Available Auto-deliver essential products with REPLENISH to keep your practice stocked. Brand. alloOss® (34). Count Per Unit. 1 ( ... www.acesouthern.com
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WHAT IS A BONE BRUISE? - Home - ACE Physical Therapy and Sports ...
Bruising in the bone occurs when there is damage to the bone tissue and bleeding takes place. Most bone bruises are caused by direct trauma but repetitive stress, compressive forces, twisting and other health issues can be lead to the condition. Bone bruises are not diagnosed with a regular x-ray. Physical Therapist are able to treat bone ...
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licking
▪ I. licking, vbl. n. (ˈlɪkɪŋ) [f. lick v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the vb. lick; the action of passing the tongue over something, of fashioning into shape, etc.; † also, the action of daubing or smearing the face with paint.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) IV. 435 Bestes..among hem self þey useþ cusse... Oxford English Dictionary
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bone
▪ I. bone, n. (bəʊn) Forms: 1 bán, baan, 2–3 ban, 3–5 bon, (4 boen, buon), 4–5 boon, (boone, 5 bonne), 3– bone; north. 3–9 bane, 5 baan, bayne; (9 dial. bowne, byen). [Com. Teut.: OE. bán corresp. to OFris. and OS. bên (MDu., Du., LG. been), OHG. (MHG. and mod.G.) bein, ON. bein (Sw. ben, Da. been):... Oxford English Dictionary
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one
▪ I. one, numeral a., pron., etc. (wʌn) Forms: see below. [Com. Teut.: OE. án = OFris. ân, ên, OS. ên (MDu., Du. een), OHG. (MHG., Ger.) ein, ON. einn:—ein-r (Da. een, Sw. en), Goth. ain-s:—OTeut. *ain-oz:—pre-Teut. *oinos = L. ūnus (OL. oinos); OIr. óen, OSlav. inŭ, Lith. vënas one; cf. Gr. οἶνος, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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