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trictrac
/ ˈtrɪkˌtræk /
noun
- a game similar to backgammon
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Word History and Origins
Origin of trictrac1
C17: from French, imitative
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Example Sentences
In the mean time, Mrs. Delacour, unconscious of the curiosity she had excited, was speaking to Belinda in the trictrac cabinet.
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So come along, and ma and papa can play trictrac all the time.
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The French name for backgammon is trictrac, imitative of the rattle of the dice.
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He amused Josephine, and although eighty years of age, could play trictrac and talk well on any subject.
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Thou wilt but be ennuyd to play trictrac with my old father.
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