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reversis
‖ reversis Now only Hist. [a. F. reversis, variant of reversi.] a. = reversi 1.1796 (title) Rules of Reversis, as played in the Fashionable Circles. By a Gentleman. 1814 Hoyle's Games 163 (Stanf.), Reversis is played by four persons... For this game the tens must be taken out from a pack of cards. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reversis
Quinola with Reversis. If Espagnolette can break the reversis, he or she is paid by the reversis player. wikipedia.org
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Reversion
Reversion (law) Reversion (software development) Series reversion, in mathematics See also Reversal (disambiguation) Reverse (disambiguation) Reversis wikipedia.org
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reversi
‖ reversi (rəvɛrsi, rɪˈvɜːsɪ) Also reversé. [a. F. reversi, earlier reversin (1601), ad. It. rovescino (Sp. revesino), f. rovescio reverse, wrong side. Cotgrave defines reversi as ‘a kind of Trumpe (played backward, and full of sport) which the Duke of Savoy brought some ten yeares agoe into France’... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ambigu
See also Auction Pitch All Fours Reversis Put (card game) Gilet References Further reading Boussac, Jean (1896).Encyclopédie des Jeux de Cartes. wikipedia.org
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remise
▪ I. † reˈmise, n.1 Obs. Also 5 remysse, 7 remyse. [a. F. (in early use prob. AF.) remise, vbl. n. f. remettre to remit: cf. late L. remissa remission (of sins).] 1. Law. A transfer of property.1473 Rolls of Parlt. VI. 75/1 Any Graunte or Grauntes, Ratifications, Confirmations, Remysse or Releases t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chapanka
Chapanka is an historical Polish card game for four players that is an adaptation of the French game of Reversis in which the aim was the lose points. "Yard") Gołębiowski supposed that the ranking among the rest of the cards was as in Druzbart, however this appears unlikely in view of its origin in Reversis wikipedia.org
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Losing Lodam
It may be the game listed by Rabelais as coquinbert qui gaigne perd in 1534, although Conquinbert is later equated to Reversis, another negative game. wikipedia.org
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poole
▪ I. pool, n.1 (puːl) Forms: 1–4 pól, (1 poll, 4 powl), 5–6 pole, 5–7 poole, 3, 5– pool. Also β. Sc. 5 poll, 5– pule, 6– puil, 8–9 (n.e. dial.) peel. [OE. pól masc. = OLG. *pôl, MLG., MD. pōl, LG. pōl, pohl, pūl, Du. poel; WGer. stem *pôlo-. OE. had also pull and pyll (see pill n.3), ON. pollr, Sw.,... Oxford English Dictionary
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John McLeod (card game researcher)
"Rules of Games No. 5: Reversis" in The Journal of the International Playing Card Society, Vol. V, no. 4 (May 1977): 23-30. "Rules of Games: No. 8. wikipedia.org
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trick
▪ I. trick, n. (trɪk) Forms: 5–6 trik, pl. trikkes, 6–7 tricke, 6– trick, (7 trike). [In sense 1, a. OF. trique, Picard and Norman form of triche deceit, treachery, cheating, Norm. dial. trique trick (Moisy), going with, and prob. verbal n. from, trikier, Norm.-Picard form of trichier, trechier, tre... Oxford English Dictionary
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Boston (card game)
See also Bridge Préférence Quadrille Reversis Whist Notes References External links Almanach des Jeux, ou, Académie portative on Google Books The wikipedia.org
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