croquet$17748$ - translation to greek
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croquet$17748$ - translation to greek

SPORT THAT INVOLVES HITTING PLASTIC OR WOODEN BALLS
Croquet mallet; Croquet ball; Association croquet; Association Croquet; Lead off striker; History of croquet; Croquet court; Croquet lawn
  • Croquet being played recreationally in [[Wetherby]], [[West Yorkshire]]
  • Backyard croquet being played in rough grass with inexpensive equipment, United States, 2009
  • Croquet player in a Michigan front yard, 1959
  • brown{{tsp}}{{mdash}}{{tsp}}}}showing that two games are in progress (known as "double-banking"): red and black belong to one game, green and brown to the other
  • Early croquet-like game from ''The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England'', first published 1801. Hoop, peg, and two players with balls clearly shown. Such implements in [[ground billiards]] games date to [[classical antiquity]].
  • ''[[The Croquet Game]]'', [[Édouard Manet]], 1873
  • Eglinton Castle]], North Ayrshire, in the early 1860s
  • Trouville]], 1872), private collection
  • Croquet players in Sweden, early 20th century
  • [[Paille-maille]] (pall-mall) illustrated in ''Old English Sports, Pastimes and Customs'', published 1891. Original image by Lauthier, 1717.
  • National Museum]], [[Warsaw]]

croquet      
n. παιγνίδιο με σφαίρας και ξύλινα σφυριά, κροκέ

Definition

croquet
n. to play croquet

Wikipedia

Croquet

Croquet (UK: or US: ; French: croquet) is a sport that involves hitting wooden or plastic balls with a mallet through hoops (often called "wickets" in the United States) embedded in a grass playing court.

Its international governing body is the World Croquet Federation.