- klaberjass
- \\ˈkläbə(r)ˌyäs\ noun
Etymology: German: a two-handed game played with 32 cards in which a player scores by holding a higher sequence than his opponent, by holding both the king and queen of trumps, by taking the last trick, and by taking scoring cards in tricks — called also clabber, clob, clobber, jass, klab, klob
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/klah"beuhr yahs'/, n.a card game played with a 32-card pack, made by removing all cards below the sevens from a regular 52-card pack, in which scoring values are assigned to certain cards taken in tricks, to sequences in the same suit, to the king and queen of trumps, and to the last trick.[1890-95; < G Klaberjass, Klaberjasch \<\< D klaverjas, orig. a trump card, the jack of clubs, in the game of jas (klaver(en) clubs, lit., CLOVER + jas, perh. special use of Jas, short for Jasper a man's name)]* * *
klaberjassvar. klobbiyos.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.