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lanterloo
ˈlanterloo (ˈlæntəluː) Forms: 7 lanter(e)loo, (langtrilloo, lanktraloo), 8 lan(g)teraloo, lanctrelooe, lantreloo. [ad. F. lantur(e)lu, orig. the unmeaning refrain of a song popular in the 17th c. (cf. the earlier laturelure). Cf. Du. lanterlu.] † 1. The older form of the game now called loo. (The kn...
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Lanterloo
Lanterloo or Loo is a 17th-century trick taking game of the trump family of which many varieties are recorded. The rules of Lanterloo are listed by Charles Cotton in 1674 and subsequent editions of The Compleat Gamester, while a late 18th century description is
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Lanter
Lanter may refer to:
Lanter (card game), another name for the English card game, Lanterloo
Matt Lanter (b 1983), US actor and model
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Lenter
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Loo
Loo (wind), a strong, hot and dry wind which blows over Northern and parts of Western India during day time in summer
Loo (card game), also known as Lanterloo
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Loo table
Loo table is a table model from the 18th and 19th centuries, originally designed for the card game loo, which was also known as lanterloo.
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langtra
† langtra dial. Obs. ? = lanterloo.1796 Pegge Anonym. (1809) 245 Langtra, as they pronounce it, is a game at cards much played in Derbyshire and Staffordshire.
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Mistigri (card game)
Name
Mistigri is a variant of Mouche or Lenterlu and a cousin of the English Lanterloo. Of course, in the English game of Loo or Lanterloo the Jack of Clubs was christened "Pam" after Pamphile.
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lant
▪ I. lant, n.1 Now rare. (lænt) Forms: 1 hland, hlǫnd, 7–8 land, 7– lant. [OE. hland, hlǫnd = ON. hland. (The form lant seems to belong to n.w. dialects; cf. Lancashire bant for band.)] Urine, esp. stale urine used for various industrial purposes, chamber-lye.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. I. 362 Wearras & wea...
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Bester Bube
The latter is clearly related to the English name of the game Lanterloo. Lenter was equated to the English Lanterloo or Lanteraloo and the Dutch Lanterlu or Lanturlu, and the Holsteinisches Idiotikon of 1800 also states that
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loo
▪ I. loo, n.1 (luː) Also 6, 8 lu, 8 liew, lue. [abbreviated f. lanterloo.] 1. A round card-game played by a varying number of players. The cards in three-card loo have the same value as in whist; in five-card loo the Jack of Clubs (‘Pam’) is the highest card. A player who fails to take a trick or br...
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Mouche (card game)
recorded in the Académie Universelle des Jeux of 1718, although Parlett implies that, from its terminology, it ought to be an ancestor of the English game, Lanterloo Another name for Mouche was Lanterlu, a term clearly related to the Lanterloo, although in the English game the Jack of Clubs is the top trump, a concept
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Bête
Bête subsequently evolved into the games known Mouche or Lenturlu (see also the English game of Lanterloo) - which featured bluffing, 'robbing' (i.e. exchanging The English game Lanterloo resembles the latter, but may have crossed the channel at an earlier stage of development and evolved in parallel to its eventual
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