
1) Disk
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1) French word used in English 2) Game equipment 3) High-pitched ring 4) Metal game ring 5) Pitching-game piece 6) Ring in a game 7) Ring in a tossing game 8) Ring of rope 9) Ring to toss 10) Ring tossed at a peg 11) Ring tossed at pegs 12) Ring used in a throwing game 13) Ring used in a tossing game
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[brooch] The quoit is a type of brooch (often circular) popular during Saxon times. It was affixed with a single, straight, unclasped pin. It is thought to be an evolutionary link between Roman belt devices and the modern belt buckle. ...
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heavy flat ring thrown over pin in a game like horseshoes
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• (v. i.) To throw quoits; to play at quoits. • (n.) A game played with quoits. • (n.) A flattened ring-shaped piece of iron, to be pitched at a fixed object in play; hence, any heavy flat missile used for the same purpose, as a stone, piece of iron, etc. • (n.) A cromlech. • (n.) The discus of the ancients. See Discus. &bu...
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A type of brooch (often circular) popular during Saxon times. It was affixed with a single, straight, unclasped pin. It is thought to be an evolutionary link between Roman belt devices and the modern belt buckle.
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Quoit (kwoit or koit)
noun [ Middle English
coite ; confer Old French
coitier to spur, press, (assumed) Late Latin
coctare , from Latin
coquere ,
coctum , to cook, burn, vex, harass, English
cook , also W.
coeten a quoit.]
1. (a) A fl...
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Quoit intransitive verb To throw quoits; to play at quoits. « To
quoit , to run, and steeds and chariots drive.»
Dryden. Found on
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Quoit transitive verb To throw; to pitch. [ Obsolete or R.]
Shak. Found on
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Quoit is British and Australian slang for anus.
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[
n] - game equipment consisting of a ring of iron or circle of rope used in the game of quoits
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noun game equipment consisting of a ring of iron or circle of rope used in playing the game of quoits
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