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  • Ace Trumps
  • Card game published by German company Altenburg-Stralsunder

    Ace Trumps is an early version of the popular card game Top Trumps, released from 1976 to 1984, by German company Altenburg-Stralsunder. Before releasing

    Ace Trumps

    Ace_Trumps

  • Top Trumps
  • Card game

    Altenburg-Stralsunder launched their own brand of trumps known as Ace Trumps in 1976/77. The Dubreq Top Trumps was a card game popular with adults and children

    Top Trumps

    Top_Trumps

  • Tarot
  • Cards used for games or divination

    Tarot Salzburg veduta trumps, c. 1840 Industrie und Glück Tarock trumps Adler Cego trumps Cego Bourgeois Tarot Tarot Nouveau trumps c. 1910 From the late

    Tarot

    Tarot

    Tarot

  • Tarocco Piemontese
  • Most common tarot card set in Italy

    elaborate suit symbol which acts as the ace. Trumps and most pip cards have indices in modern Arabic numerals (for trumps, cups, and coins) or Roman numerals

    Tarocco Piemontese

    Tarocco_Piemontese

  • Ace–ten game
  • Type of card game in which the aces and tens are of particularly high value

    knave one. Ace-ten games are a subset of point-trick games which go back a long way and may have been invented along with Tarot cards and trumps. Apart from

    Ace–ten game

    Ace–ten game

    Ace–ten_game

  • Ace of hearts
  • Playing card

    Irish game Five Cards, the ace of hearts is the second highest card in the pack, below the five fingers (aka five of trumps). American author Zane Grey

    Ace of hearts

    Ace of hearts

    Ace_of_hearts

  • Whist
  • Trick-taking card game

    holding the ace. 3rd hand usually plays high, though play the lowest of touching honours. The finesse can be a useful technique, especially in trumps where

    Whist

    Whist

    Whist

  • Trump (card games)
  • Playing card with an elevated rank

    policy which automatically prevails over all others. The introduction of trumps is one of only two major innovations to trick-taking games since they were

    Trump (card games)

    Trump (card games)

    Trump_(card_games)

  • Italian playing cards
  • Playing card decks used in Italy

    during the early 15th century in northern Italy as a permanent suit of trumps (trionfi). Italian-suited cards are rarely found outside of Northern Italy

    Italian playing cards

    Italian playing cards

    Italian_playing_cards

  • Euchre
  • Card game

    Bowers and the ace of trumps) plus the king and queen of that suit, any other two trump cards, or one more trump card and an off-trump ace (when that player

    Euchre

    Euchre

    Euchre

  • Ace (tennis)
  • Point-winning serve untouched by the receiver

    season-high 23 aces to beat Osaka in Berlin opener". Women's Tennis Association. June 18, 2024. Retrieved January 24, 2025. "Tennis: Schultz trumps Majoli with

    Ace (tennis)

    Ace_(tennis)

  • Tarot card games
  • Card games played with tarot decks

    the red suits (Ace highest) and 10 to 7 in the black suits (ten highest). The court cards remain the same. 22 Tarocks as permanent trumps, including the

    Tarot card games

    Tarot card games

    Tarot_card_games

  • Spades (card game)
  • Card game

    of the spades, Ace through 3. There is another variation, when playing with the Jokers, that the 2♠ and the 2♦ are high trumps, then Ace, King, etc. When

    Spades (card game)

    Spades (card game)

    Spades_(card_game)

  • Goodman Ace
  • American screenwriter (1899–1982)

    Retrieved 23 September 2010. Kuhn, Irene C. (17 December 1971). "Goodman Ace Trumps As Holiday Season Draws Near". Reading Eagle. Retrieved 23 September 2010

    Goodman Ace

    Goodman Ace

    Goodman_Ace

  • Tarocco Bolognese
  • 62-suit deck of tarot cards

    pre-existing Bolognese deck by adding queens, the Fool, and an extra suit of 21 trumps. The regular and tarot decks began to diverge during the 16th century. The

    Tarocco Bolognese

    Tarocco Bolognese

    Tarocco_Bolognese

  • Triomphe
  • Card game

    holds the ace of trumps gets to rob the stock. Only trumps have value. Kings are high and worth 6, queens 4, jacks 2, and all other trumps 1. Players

    Triomphe

    Triomphe

    Triomphe

  • 500 (card game)
  • Trick-taking card game

    lowest is ace, king, queen, (jack), 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, (4). In the trump suit, the order is (from the highest): joker, the jack of trumps, the jack of

    500 (card game)

    500 (card game)

    500_(card_game)

  • Schafkopf
  • German trick-taking card game

    Unters remain the highest trumps, but the soloist is free to choose any suit as trumps, its cards then ranking in the usual ace–ten order (see table). A

    Schafkopf

    Schafkopf

    Schafkopf

  • Doppelkopf
  • German card game

    Bells were permanent trumps along with the twelve matadors, known as Wenzels, namely two each of the O O U U U and U. The usual ace–ten scoring scheme was

    Doppelkopf

    Doppelkopf

    Doppelkopf

  • Pitch (card game)
  • American card game

    bidding, players discard non-trumps and the dealer distributes cards so that each hand has six cards. Points available are High 'Ace' (one point), Low 'Two'

    Pitch (card game)

    Pitch_(card_game)

  • Belote
  • Card game

    10 is 10 and Ace is 11. 7 and 8s does not count. Declarations, including belotes, are added to the score. Remember that in a no trumps game, there are

    Belote

    Belote

    Belote

  • Trick-taking game
  • Type of card game

    auction. Trumps were retroactively added to some games, such as trappola. It is much rarer for trumps to be removed. The invention of trumps became so

    Trick-taking game

    Trick-taking game

    Trick-taking_game

  • 1000 (card game)
  • Card game for two or three players

    compulsion to play trumps if a card of the led suit is not held. In the simplified scoring system, points are scored as follows: Ace 11 points, Tens 10

    1000 (card game)

    1000 (card game)

    1000_(card_game)

  • Glossary of card game terms
  • adversary or opponent e.g. an adverse lead is one made by an opponent; adverse trumps are those held by one's opponent(s). age Order of priority for leading,

    Glossary of card game terms

    Glossary of card game terms

    Glossary_of_card_game_terms

  • Brisca
  • Spanish card game

    two cards left if they have the two highest remaining trumps in the game. If a player has the Ace or 1 of the trump suit he may say: "arrastro" ("drag"

    Brisca

    Brisca

    Brisca

  • Hand evaluation
  • Bidding systems devised for contract bridge

    with no help from partner, given that the longest suit is trumps. Thus for long suits the ace, king and queen are counted together with all cards in excess

    Hand evaluation

    Hand_evaluation

  • Sola Busca tarot
  • 15th-century Italian tarot deck

    remains uncertain. The Sola-Busca deck comprises 78 cards including 21 trumps (trionfi) plus the Fool (Matte) and 56 suit cards. There had been many previous

    Sola Busca tarot

    Sola Busca tarot

    Sola_Busca_tarot

  • Bourré
  • Gambling card game

    is a three and you hold the two and ace of trumps but no cards of the lead suit, you must play the ace of trumps. If you cannot "play to win" then it

    Bourré

    Bourré

    Bourré

  • French-suited playing cards
  • Card deck using suits of clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades

    Europe uses Roman numerals for the trumps. It is organized in the same manner as the Adler-Cego decks. Its trumps feature a newer pattern of more mundane

    French-suited playing cards

    French-suited playing cards

    French-suited_playing_cards

  • French Tarot
  • Second most popular card game in the Western European country

    allegorical images on the atouts while lacking reversible court cards and trumps and corner indices. For ease of play, the late 19th century French-suited

    French Tarot

    French Tarot

    French_Tarot

  • Skat (card game)
  • German three-player card game

    bells/Bell Unter) Ace of trumps 10 of trumps King of trumps Queen of trumps (German pack: Ober) 9 of trumps 8 of trumps 7 of trumps J♣ is the highest-ranking

    Skat (card game)

    Skat (card game)

    Skat_(card_game)

  • Tarot of Marseilles
  • Standard pattern of 78 cards

    is viewed as separate and additional to the other twenty-one numbered trumps because it usually cannot win a trick. The labelling of cards is a practice

    Tarot of Marseilles

    Tarot of Marseilles

    Tarot_of_Marseilles

  • Zole
  • Card game from Latvia

    players. The game belongs to the Schafkopf group of ace–ten games, i.e. jacks and queens are permanent trumps in the game. Zole is played using only 26 cards

    Zole

    Zole

    Zole

  • Glossary of contract bridge terms
  • play of two winners by a pair on a single trick: for example, the ace and king of trumps. This usually involves a declarer's use of a deceptive play to cause

    Glossary of contract bridge terms

    Glossary_of_contract_bridge_terms

  • Officers' Skat
  • Card game and Skat variant

    points (Ace, 10, King, Ober, Unter), the cards 7, 8 and 9 do not count. If both players score 60 card points, then the player who did not choose trumps is

    Officers' Skat

    Officers' Skat

    Officers'_Skat

  • Call-ace Whist
  • Danish card game

    in a Half, has to name trumps. A player with all 4 aces or all 3 side suit aces, calls a king. Once trumps and the called ace are determined, the declarer

    Call-ace Whist

    Call-ace_Whist

  • Twenty-one (card game)
  • Card game

    vingt-un, but the game is clearly much older. For example the rules by "Trumps" (1870) for vingt-un in a British card game manual already reflect the more

    Twenty-one (card game)

    Twenty-one (card game)

    Twenty-one_(card_game)

  • Blackwood convention
  • Bidding convention in contract bridge

    enable the partnership to explore its possession of aces, kings and in some variants, the queen of trumps to judge whether a slam would be a feasible contract

    Blackwood convention

    Blackwood_convention

  • Bid whist
  • Card game

    bidding player has an ace, king and queen of diamonds. Instead of pulling trumps from his opponents, the player plays his ace of diamonds. The opposing

    Bid whist

    Bid whist

    Bid_whist

  • Bourgeois Tarot
  • European card games deck

    version published by French cardmakers such as Grimaud, but the values of trumps changed from Latin numerals common on older decks to Arabic numerals used

    Bourgeois Tarot

    Bourgeois Tarot

    Bourgeois_Tarot

  • Minchiate
  • Early 16th century Italian card game

    similar to the conventional tarot cards, but contains an expanded suit of trumps. The game was similar to but more complex than tarocchi. The minchiate represents

    Minchiate

    Minchiate

  • Schlauch (card game)
  • German card game

    lose every trick. Grandioso – there are no trumps and the declarer aims to win every trick. Cards rank in ace–ten order. However, there were two versions

    Schlauch (card game)

    Schlauch_(card_game)

  • Maw (card game)
  • Scottish and Irish card game

    ace, he may rob it likewise. Robbing is optional. Cards rank as in five and ten above. If trumps are led, a player with any of the top three trumps need

    Maw (card game)

    Maw_(card_game)

  • Klaverjas
  • Dutch card game

    are the highest trumps. Thus trumps rank Jack, 9, Ace, 10, King, Queen, 8, 7. The highest trump in the trick, or in the absence of trumps the highest card

    Klaverjas

    Klaverjas

    Klaverjas

  • Briscola
  • Card game

    ancestor of briscan and bezique, Briscola is a Mediterranean trick-taking ace–ten card game for two to six players, played with a standard Italian 40-card

    Briscola

    Briscola

    Briscola

  • Court piece
  • Trick-taking card game

    trick-taking card game similar to the card game whist in which eldest hand makes trumps after the first five cards have been dealt, and trick-play is typically

    Court piece

    Court_piece

  • Wendish Schafkopf
  • German four-player card game

    act as permanent trumps (see below). The trumps are fixed from the start. If playing with a French-suited pack, the highest trumps are the Queens in

    Wendish Schafkopf

    Wendish_Schafkopf

  • Trump coup
  • Coup in contract bridge

    South's ace. South plays A-K of trumps and discovers the bad break. Now, South has to ruff his high spades in dummy twice to shorten its trumps to the

    Trump coup

    Trump_coup

  • Klaberjass
  • Card game

    and four aces, four kings, four queens or four tens count as 100 points. Under the bare Yass variation, a player who holds the jack of trumps but no further

    Klaberjass

    Klaberjass

    Klaberjass

  • Law of total tricks
  • Contract bridge guideline

    number of trumps held - if, in the example, the side with eight clubs held all the HCP, they would make all 13 tricks with clubs as trumps - but if the

    Law of total tricks

    Law_of_total_tricks

  • Quartets (card game)
  • Austrian card game

    and later released by Dubreq [wd], Ace, Waddingtons and other companies. The game went on to inspire Top Trumps. Quartets is played with three or more

    Quartets (card game)

    Quartets (card game)

    Quartets_(card_game)

  • Bezique
  • 19th-century French card game for two players

    and holds the 7 of trumps (which replaces it as the face up card). The face up card (whether it is the original or a 7 of trumps) is the last to be taken

    Bezique

    Bezique

    Bezique

  • Shanghai Surprise
  • 1986 British/American adventure comedy film directed by Jim Goddard

    co-star Richard Griffiths: Sean Penn always had an ace of trumps up his sleeve. He'd play his ace of trumps, win the trick and then put it back up his sleeve

    Shanghai Surprise

    Shanghai_Surprise

  • Cassino (card game)
  • Fishing card game

    Westall (1939), pp. 168–170. Jones (1796), pp. 298–300. "Trumps"(gross) (1867), pp. 217–222. “Trumps” (1880), p. 181. Foster (1897), p. 448. Parlett (2008)

    Cassino (card game)

    Cassino (card game)

    Cassino_(card_game)

  • Thoth Tarot
  • Divinatory tarot deck

    of the trumps compared to earlier arrangements, and also re-arranged the numerical, astrological and Hebrew alphabet correspondences of 4 trumps compared

    Thoth Tarot

    Thoth Tarot

    Thoth_Tarot

  • Pedro (card game)
  • Card game

    from all fours, the ace of trumps was called "high", the two was called "low", and the ten was called "game". The nine of trumps, called "sancho", was

    Pedro (card game)

    Pedro_(card_game)

  • Tarocchini
  • Tarot card games popular in northeast Italy

    used. The trump cards have a unique ordering where the second to fifth trumps are known collectively as the Moretti (Moors) and are of equal rank (the

    Tarocchini

    Tarocchini

    Tarocchini

  • Jack–nine games
  • Family of card game

    the jack and nine of the trump suit are the highest-ranking trumps, and the tens and aces of all suits are the next most valuable cards. Games in this

    Jack–nine games

    Jack–nine games

    Jack–nine_games

  • Glossary of Skat terms
  • least 61 points. Trumps are the four Jacks or Unters and a suit announced by the soloist Grand: only the Jacks or Unters are trumps Null: contract in

    Glossary of Skat terms

    Glossary of Skat terms

    Glossary_of_Skat_terms

  • List of traditional card and tile packs
  • the trumps are labelled in French. The 62-card Tarocco Bolognese omits pip cards 2 to 5, has Ace instead of 1, and makes the bottom four of the trumps equal

    List of traditional card and tile packs

    List_of_traditional_card_and_tile_packs

  • Face card
  • Playing card depicting a person

    sometimes includes the Aces. After the American innovation of corner-indices, the idea of "pictured" cards from tarot trumps was used to replace all

    Face card

    Face card

    Face_card

  • Ruff (cards)
  • Trump play in trick-taking card games

    In summary, the declarer took one trick by leading a high card (the ace of trumps) and 10 tricks by cross-ruffing; the remaining two tricks came as result

    Ruff (cards)

    Ruff_(cards)

  • Twenty-five (card game)
  • Irish card game

    "our own old games" in which the five of trumps, called five fingers, was the best card, followed by the Ace of Hearts. However, the first detailed rules

    Twenty-five (card game)

    Twenty-five (card game)

    Twenty-five_(card_game)

  • Brusquembille
  • French card game

    a 32-card piquet pack. The game has variable trumps. Side-payments are made for keeping or winning aces and tens. The Brusquembille rules published in

    Brusquembille

    Brusquembille

    Brusquembille

  • German Schafkopf
  • Card game

    (highest to lowest): Ace (Deuce) > King > Queen (Ober) > 10 > 9 > 8 > 7 The hierarchy of the cards and their sequence within the trumps are similar to those

    German Schafkopf

    German Schafkopf

    German_Schafkopf

  • Coup en passant
  • Type of coup in contract bridge

    East's ace of spades on one of the last two tricks, and South's king will take the other trick. Here both players have the same number of trumps, but the

    Coup en passant

    Coup_en_passant

  • Fred Trump
  • American real estate developer (1905–1999)

    Kushners, the Trumps, and the Marriage of Money and Power. W. W. Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-54130-4. Blair, Gwenda (2015) [1st pub. in 2000]. The Trumps: Three Generations

    Fred Trump

    Fred Trump

    Fred_Trump

  • Matteo Maria Boiardo
  • Italian Renaissance poet (1440–1494)

    Its lost trumps would have contained ten consecutive pairs of men and women, each representing a vice and a virtue, respectively: The trumps of the contemporary

    Matteo Maria Boiardo

    Matteo Maria Boiardo

    Matteo_Maria_Boiardo

  • All fours (card game)
  • English card game

    determining the winner of the Game point, The Five of trumps is also worth 5 points. All other trumps and non-trumps have their usual card values. This trick-and-draw

    All fours (card game)

    All fours (card game)

    All_fours_(card_game)

  • Shelem
  • Card game

    are no trumps Ace-Nares is like Nares, but the aces are still the highest cards in trick-play. Sarres: Sarres is plays like the normal game, ace down to

    Shelem

    Shelem

  • Durak
  • Russian card game

    (ascending order, ace high). A trump card of any rank beats all cards in the other three suits. For example, a 6 of trumps beats an ace of any other suit

    Durak

    Durak

    Durak

  • Finesse
  • Card playing technique

    are trumps and South's 2 is the last one remaining, and the lead is with North (dummy). Then North-South can take all tricks if East holds the ace of spades

    Finesse

    Finesse

  • Tarot card reading
  • Using tarot cards to perform divination

    packs, and the additional cards were simply known as trionfi, which became "trumps" in English. One of the earliest references to tarot triumphs appears around

    Tarot card reading

    Tarot card reading

    Tarot_card_reading

  • Baśka
  • Card game

    queens and jacks are trumps, however the highest trumps are the ace of hearts and the 10 of hearts and the lowest trumps are the ace of diamonds and 10

    Baśka

    Baśka

    Baśka

  • Coinche
  • Card game

    are the same, but there are differences in how cards are dealt and how trumps are chosen. Like most popular games, coinche rules may differ from a geographic

    Coinche

    Coinche

    Coinche

  • Skærvindsel
  • Danish card game

    number of trumps but in Clubs. Clubs is thus a preference suit. Malheur (Malør): A player with both black Queens may bid "Malheur with [e.g.] the Ace of Hearts"

    Skærvindsel

    Skærvindsel

    Skærvindsel

  • Minnesota whist
  • Minnesota whist is a simplified version of whist in which there are no trumps, and the goal is to take seven or more tricks. Four-handed whist is played

    Minnesota whist

    Minnesota_whist

  • Beer card
  • Seven of diamonds playing card

    as trumps. South won the K♥ lead in dummy, drew trumps in three rounds and played a diamond to the ace. When both minors broke, South ruffed the remaining

    Beer card

    Beer card

    Beer_card

  • Quadrille (card game)
  • Card game

    King. The declarer names trumps and plays alone aiming to make six tricks. Casco. May be called when the player has both black Aces, Spadille and Basta, in

    Quadrille (card game)

    Quadrille (card game)

    Quadrille_(card_game)

  • Grand slam force
  • four aces and the king of trumps. The responses to 4NT are: 5C = 1 or 4 keycards; 5D = 0 or 3 keycards; 5H = 2 keycards without the Queen of trumps; 5S

    Grand slam force

    Grand_slam_force

  • Catch the ten
  • Card game

    taking the top five trumps. Each card taken above the party's share scores one point and the trumps score as follows: Jack = 11 Ace = 4 King = 3 Queen

    Catch the ten

    Catch_the_ten

  • Wild card (cards)
  • Card which may stand in for a card of another value

    Eichelspitz - as well as 3 "Trump Perlaggs" - the 7, Unter and Ober of Trumps. Sometimes a distinction is made between being fully or partially wild.

    Wild card (cards)

    Wild card (cards)

    Wild_card_(cards)

  • Pontoon (card game)
  • Card game

    be played by two or more players, six or eight being best according to "Trumps" and five or six according to Arnold, who sets an upper limit of ten players

    Pontoon (card game)

    Pontoon (card game)

    Pontoon_(card_game)

  • List of card games by number of cards
  • Danish Tarok French Tarot Großtarock Scarto Troccas Minchiate pack (40 trumps, Fool and 4 suits of 14 cards): Minchiate French packs (2 packs of 4 x AKQJT98765432):

    List of card games by number of cards

    List_of_card_games_by_number_of_cards

  • Ombre
  • Trick-taking card game

    the same status, whether trump or plain. The black aces are permanent trumps, and the top three trumps are called matadors or estuches: A♠ (spadille) black

    Ombre

    Ombre

    Ombre

  • Brandeln
  • Historic card game for four players

    trump suit the Jack and the Seven are the highest trumps; the ranking runs thus: Jack > Seven > Ace > King > Queen > Ten > Nine In the other suits the

    Brandeln

    Brandeln

    Brandeln

  • Contract bridge
  • Card game

    proceeds by drawing trumps, leading the ♥K. West decides there is no benefit to holding back, and so wins the trick with the ace, and then cashes the

    Contract bridge

    Contract bridge

    Contract_bridge

  • Smear (card game)
  • North American trick-taking card game

    back to six. A player who holds more than six trumps must keep all trumps. During trick-play, only trumps may be played. Any player holding more than six

    Smear (card game)

    Smear_(card_game)

  • Mariage (card game)
  • German card game

    meld l'amour, consisting of Ace and King of trumps. Like a mariage in trumps, l'amour scores 40 points. Mariage in trumps can still be melded afterwards

    Mariage (card game)

    Mariage_(card_game)

  • Sheepshead (card game)
  • American Card Game

    Player A to lead spades. Player A leads spades, the picker trumps it, and Player B trumps over the Picker. This is very much frowned upon and if caught

    Sheepshead (card game)

    Sheepshead (card game)

    Sheepshead_(card_game)

  • Blank (playing card)
  • Card worth few or no points

    below the highest trump card, the Jack or Unter of Trumps (20 points) and above the Ace of Trumps (11 points). In Schafkopf, the 9s, 8s and 7s are also

    Blank (playing card)

    Blank (playing card)

    Blank_(playing_card)

  • Quadrette
  • Card game

    moustache. "How many trumps do you have, Jean Gigon?" "I have the King, alas" "Very well, play the King of trumps" "King of trumps" said Gigon. "I play

    Quadrette

    Quadrette

    Quadrette

  • Tute
  • Trick-taking card game of the ace–ten family

    the trump upcard is higher than a 7 (Ace, Three, King, Knight, or Knave), the player that holds the 7 of trumps may able exchange it for the upcard. The

    Tute

    Tute

    Tute

  • Bestia (game)
  • Italian card game

    the first trick, he must play it. If a player has to play trumps (e.g. having only trumps in his hand or not having the led suit for the second trick)

    Bestia (game)

    Bestia (game)

    Bestia_(game)

  • Poch
  • Card game, recorded as early as 1441

    has the Ace of trumps, he reveals it and collects the amount in the relevant pool of the board. Players with the King of trumps, Queen of trumps, Jack of

    Poch

    Poch

    Poch

  • Joker (playing card)
  • Playing card

    playable any time that cannot win a trick, or they count as the two highest trumps (the two Jokers must be differentiable; the "big Joker" outranks the "little

    Joker (playing card)

    Joker (playing card)

    Joker_(playing_card)

  • Phat (card game)
  • English trick-taking partnership card game

    English dictionary of slang relates that "five fingers" is the five of trumps in game of "five-cards or Don" and that "Don Pedro" is "a low game at cards

    Phat (card game)

    Phat_(card_game)

  • Bura (card game)
  • Russian card game

    the lead: Bura ("borer" or "cutter") – any three trumps. Wins immediately. Moscow (Moskva) – three aces. Wins immediately. Little Moscow – three sixes including

    Bura (card game)

    Bura (card game)

    Bura_(card_game)

  • RE Engine
  • Video game engine

    (July 14, 2022). "Review: Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium dives deep and comes up trumps". VGC. Retrieved July 22, 2022. Wilde, Tyler (January 21, 2021). "Resident

    RE Engine

    RE_Engine

  • Clag (card game)
  • Trick-taking card game

    has another card of the led suit. Deal 13. Aces Low. Deal 14. Dealer Calls Trumps. The dealer names trumps after viewing their own cards. Deal 15. Highest

    Clag (card game)

    Clag (card game)

    Clag_(card_game)

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  • Mace
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Mace

    A mace was a medieval weapon used by knights.

    Mace

  • ACE
  • Male

    English

    ACE

     English byname transferred to forename use, ACE means "number one." Compare with another form of Ace.

    ACE

  • PACE
  • Male

    English

    PACE

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the French personal name Pascal, PACE means "Passover; Easter."

    PACE

  • ASCE
  • Male

    French

    ASCE

    Norman French form of German Azzo, ASCE means "noble at birth."

    ASCE

  • ACER
  • Male

    English

    ACER

    Pet form of English Ace, ACER means "number one."

    ACER

  • Ade
  • Surname or Lastname

    Frisian and North German

    Ade

    Frisian and North German : from the personal name Ade, which is a pet form of Adam or various names beginning with Ad(al)-, for example Adolf, Adalbrecht (see Albrecht).English : from the personal name Ade, one of the many pet forms of Adam.

    Ade

  • ECE
  • Female

    Turkish

    ECE

    Turkish name ECE means "queen."

    ECE

  • ABE
  • Male

    English

    ABE

    Short form of Hebrew Abraham, ABE means "father of a multitude," and other names beginning with Ab-.

    ABE

  • Ace
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon American English Latin

    Ace

    Unity.

    Ace

  • ANE
  • Female

    Norwegian

    ANE

    Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Hanna, ANE means "favor; grace."

    ANE

  • ACEY
  • Male

    English

    ACEY

    Pet form of English Ace, ACEY means "number one."

    ACEY

  • ACKE
  • Male

    English

    ACKE

     Short form of English Ackerley, ACKE means "oak meadow." Compare with another form of Acke.

    ACKE

  • ACIE
  • Male

    English

    ACIE

    Pet form of English Ace, ACIE means "number one."

    ACIE

  • ACKE
  • Male

    Swedish

    ACKE

     Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Axel, ACKE means "father of peace." Compare with another form of Acke.

    ACKE

  • Pace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pace

    English : from a vernacular short form of the Latin personal name Paschalis (see Pascal, Italian Pasquale).nickname for a mild-mannered and peaceable person, from Middle English pace, pece ‘peace’, ‘concord’, ‘amity’ (via Anglo-Norman French from Latin pax, genitive pacis).Italian : from the medieval personal name Pace, used for both men and women, from the word pace ‘peace’ (see 1).

    Pace

  • Ace
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Latin

    Ace

    Unity; First-rate; Number One

    Ace

  • Acy
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Acy

    French : habitational name for someone from any of various places called Acy, Romano-Gallic Aciacum ‘estate of Acius’.English : variant of Acey.

    Acy

  • Ace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ace

    English : from a Norman and Old French personal name, Ace, Asse, from Germanic (Frankish) Azzo, Atso, a pet form of personal names containing adal ‘noble’ as a first element.Possibly an Americanized form of German Atz, which has the same origin as 1.

    Ace

  • Acey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Yorkshire)

    Acey

    English (East Yorkshire) : perhaps from a pet form Ace.

    Acey

  • ACE
  • Male

    French

    ACE

     Variant form of Norman French Asce, ACE means "noble at birth." Compare with another form of Ace.

    ACE

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Online names & meanings

  • KERENHAPPUCH
  • Female

    English

    KERENHAPPUCH

    Variant spelling of English Keren-happuch, KERENHAPPUCH means "horn of antimony," a black paint used for eye-shadow.

  • Barren
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barren

    English : probably a variant spelling of Baron.

  • Stephans
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stephans

    English : variant spelling of Stephens.Reduced form of German Stephanhans, from a compound of the personal names Stephan (see Steven) + Hans.

  • Baboo
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Baboo

    Consciousness

  • Kesav | கேஸவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kesav | கேஸவ

    Name of Lord Krishna, Lord venkateswara, Lord Vishnu, He who has beautiful locks of hair, Slayer of Keshi demon

  • Dharmadev | தர்மதேவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dharmadev | தர்மதேவ

    Lord of law

  • Dillen
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Irish

    Dillen

    Like a Lion; Faithful; Loyal

  • Healhtun
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Healhtun

    From the hillslope estate.

  • Boyers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boyers

    English : possibly a variant of Bowyer.

  • Dervorgilla
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Dervorgilla

    Servant of Dervor.

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  • Aces
  • pl.

    of Ace

  • Ace
  • n.

    A unit; a single point or spot on a card or die; the card or die so marked; as, the ace of diamonds.

  • Pace
  • n.

    Manner of stepping or moving; gait; walk; as, the walk, trot, canter, gallop, and amble are paces of the horse; a swaggering pace; a quick pace.

  • Lace
  • v. t.

    To fasten with a lace; to draw together with a lace passed through eyelet holes; to unite with a lace or laces, or, figuratively. with anything resembling laces.

  • Acme
  • n.

    Mature age; full bloom of life.

  • Age
  • n.

    Mature age; especially, the time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities; as, to come of age; he (or she) is of age.

  • Ace
  • n.

    Hence: A very small quantity or degree; a particle; an atom; a jot.

  • Lace
  • v. i.

    To be fastened with a lace, or laces; as, these boots lace.

  • Ice
  • n.

    Any substance having the appearance of ice; as, camphor ice.

  • Ach
  • n.

    Alt. of Ache

  • Ave
  • n.

    An ave Maria.

  • Race
  • v. t.

    To run a race with.

  • Pace
  • v. t.

    To develop, guide, or control the pace or paces of; to teach the pace; to break in.

  • Face
  • v. i.

    To turn the face; as, to face to the right or left.

  • Face
  • n.

    Presence; sight; front; as in the phrases, before the face of, in the immediate presence of; in the face of, before, in, or against the front of; as, to fly in the face of danger; to the face of, directly to; from the face of, from the presence of.

  • Face
  • v. i.

    To present a face or front.

  • Ake
  • n. & v.

    See Ache.

  • Ames-ace
  • n.

    Same as Ambs-ace.

  • Race
  • v. t.

    To cause to contend in a race; to drive at high speed; as, to race horses.

  • Ice
  • v. t.

    To cover with ice; to convert into ice, or into something resembling ice.