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Card game
Voormsi or Vorms is an old, Greenlandic, trick-taking card game of the Brusbart family designed for four players. Voormsi is "reputed to be ancient",
Voormsi
Solo (F) Svängknack (F) Tapp (F) Trekort (F) Tschau Sepp (S) Viersche (F) Voormsi (F) Italian (4 x RCF765432A), Spanish packs (4 x A3RCF76542) or shortened
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Extinct Polish card game
Livonian Brusbart, Swedish Bräus, Danish and Estonian Brus, and Greenlandic Voormsi. More distant cousins include Faroese Stýrivolt and Schleswig Knüffeln
Drużbart
Historical card game
and Bruus, Danish Brus, Icelandic Brús, Gotlandic Bräus and Greenlandic Voormsi. There is no detailed record of the early rules for Karnöffel. It is known
Karnöffel
Type of card game
Rutersju Scharwenzel Six-bid solo Svängknack Tapp Tarabish Trekort Viersche Voormsi French packs 32 cards 304 Baloot Bassadewitz Bauerchen Bauernheinrich Belote
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German card game
as the games of Danish Brus, Swedish Bräus, Icelandic Brús, Greenlandic Voormsi and Bruus itself, which have survived into the 21st century. More distant
Bruus
Traditional Icelandic card game
such as Russian Bruzbart, Polish Drużbart, Swedish Bräus, Greenlandic Voormsi and others. Brusbart in turn is descended from Karnöffel, the oldest card
Brús
Old Swedish card game from the island of Gotland
Livonian Brusbart, Polish Drużbart, Danish and Estonian Brus and Greenlandic Voormsi. More distant cousins include Faroese Stýrivolt and Schleswig Knüffeln
Bräus
Four-hand card game
such as Russian Bruzbart, Polish Drużbart, Swedish Bräus, Greenlandic Voormsi and others. Brusbart in turn is descended from Karnöffel, the oldest card
Brus_(card_game)
Card game
Lake City, Duckworth, London. ISBN 9780715610145 Smith, Anthony (1997), "Voormsi" in The Playing Card, Vol. 26, No. 2, 1997. Vollbeding, Johann Christoph
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Gaelic
Son of the noble warrior.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic name, of unknown NAOISE means. In Celtic mythology, this is the name of the warrior nephew of King Conchobar and beloved of Deirdre.
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Arabic
Effectiveness; Impression
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Tamil
King of fragrance
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Absorbed in Divine Light
Female
Finnish
Finnish short form of Estonian/Finnish Katariina, RIINA means "pure."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sweet
Boy/Male
Biblical
Fair, pleasant.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Who has the Secret
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Earth
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