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tric-trac
tric-trac (ˈtrɪkˈtræk) Also 7– trick-track. [a. F. tric-trac, † trique-trac (16th c. in Littré; cf. also jeux de triquetactz, Godef. Compl.); so called from the clicking sound made by the pieces in playing the game: F. tric-trac, an echoic word (15th c.), applied to various clicking noises.] An old ...
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A Game of Tric-Trac
A Game of Tric-Trac is a painting by Judith Leyster from 1630. Description
A Game of Tric-Trac offers an insight into seventeenth century Dutch nightlife as well as the codes surrounding prostitution and morality.
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1967 English Greyhound Derby
Pinson also owned Tric-Trac and put the pair with Owlerton trainer Jim Hookway. Tric-Trac held on to the win from his fast finishing brother Spectre II in a time of 29.00 sec.
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tick-tack
▪ I. tick-tack, n. (ˈtɪkˌtæk) Also 6 Sc. tik tak, 7 tic-tack, tick(e)-tacke, 7–9 tic-tac. [Echoic: so Du., Norw. tiktak, Sw., Da., Ger. tick-tack, F. tic-tac. In sense 2 an adaptation or kind of translation of F. trictrac, a similar echoic word: see tric-trac.] 1. a. An imitation of a reduplicated o...
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1967 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
After the final Tric-Trac was put to stud. trained by Frank Conlon broke Fearless Mac's White City track record when winning the Longcross Cup, winning his semi-final by 16 lengths and defeating Tric-Trac
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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’...
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1965 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
dogs and four bitches, was by Crazy Parachute out of Supreme Witch and included Forward Flash (a black dog), Forward King (a fawn dog), Spectre II and Tric-Trac
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Jeu Royal de la Guerre
History
The game first appeared in 1659 in Étienne Loyson's La maison academique : contenant les jeux du picquet, du hoc, du tric-trac, du hoca, […] &
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Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet
The Tric-trac Players: after Teniers.
The Bagpiper; after the same.
The Burgomaster; after Ostade.
Diana and Actaeon; after Rottenhammer.
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Charles Emmanuel Biset
Biset painted similar genre scenes an example of which is his composition the Tric-trac players (Statens Museum for Kunst). The composition shows an interior with two standing men playing tric-trac and three onlookers.
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Adam de Coster
oeuvre has been reconstituted mainly on the basis of an engraving made by Lucas Vorsterman the Elder (1595–1675) after the lost painting Backgammon or Tric-trac The engraving depicted tric-trac players and a musician illuminated by two burning candles on a table.
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Owlerton Stadium
In February 1965 an Irish litter by Crazy Parachute out of Supreme Witch bred by Leo Stack included Tric-Trac, Spectre II, Forward King and Forward Flash At White City on 24 June 1967 Tric-Trac defeated his brother Spectre II by one length in the 1967 English Greyhound Derby final.
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Emergo (board game)
They settled on a 9×9 board because of its odd number of squares and elimination of tric-trac corners.
Reception
R.
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1923 in poetry
and the Moon, including "Leda and the Swan", Irish poet published in the United Kingdom
Works published in other languages
France
Antonin Artaud, Tric-trac
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