出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/23 13:32 UTC 版)
Shortening of bonny clabber, from Irish bainne clábar (“mud, thick milk for churning”) or a Scots Gaelic cognate thereof; the latter is probably related to láib (“dirt, mud, filth”).
clabber (uncountable)
clabber (third-person singular simple present clabbers, present participle clabbering, simple past and past participle clabbered)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/06 02:51 UTC 版)
Clabber is a four player trick-taking card game that is played in Southwestern Indiana, near Evansville, IN. Clabber is a member of the Jack-Nine family of card games that are popular in Europe. The game is a four player variation of Klaberjass, which was brought to the area by 19th century German immigrants. The game differs from Euchre in that you are not awarded the number of tricks you take, but the actual point value of cards in those tricks. Additional points can also be scored for a combination of cards in your hand.
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