backgammon

English

/ˈbæk.ɡæm.ən/

noun
Definitions
  • A board game for two players in which each has 15 stones which move between 24 triangular points according to the roll of a pair of dice; the object is to move all of one's pieces around, and bear bear them off the board.
  • (backgammon) A victory in the game when the loser has not borne off a stone, and still has one or more stones in the winner's inner home row or on the bar.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English gamen (game) derived from Old English gamen (game, amusement, joy, mirth, pastime, sport, pleasure).

Origin

Old English

gamen

Gloss

game, amusement, joy, mirth, pastime, sport, pleasure

Concept
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Social and political relations

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Person/Thing

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