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Wat (wie) is Piquet - definitie

CARD GAME
  • Ten of Hearts
  • ''A Game of Piquet'', imaginary 17th century scene painted in 1861 by [[Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier]] (1815–1891), [[National Museum of Wales]]
  • Jack of Hearts
  • King of Hearts
  • A pack of Piquet cards
  • Queen of Hearts

Piquet         
·noun ·see Picket.
II. Piquet ·noun A game at cards played between two persons, with thirty-two cards, all the deuces, threes, fours, fives, and sixes, being set aside.
piquet         
n.
(Mil.) Picket.
piquet         
piquet1 ['pi:ke?]
¦ noun a trick-taking card game for two players, using a 32-card pack consisting of the seven to the ace only.
Origin
C17: from Fr., of unknown origin.
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piquet2
¦ noun variant spelling of picket (in sense 2).

Wikipedia

Piquet

Piquet (; French pronunciation: ​[pikɛ]) is an early 16th-century plain-trick card game for two players that became France's national game. David Parlett calls it a "classic game of relatively great antiquity... still one of the most skill-rewarding card games for two" but one which is now only played by "aficionados and connoisseurs."

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Piquet
1. Piquet, however, collected a bonus point for A1 Team Brazil for the day‘s fastest lap.
2. Three–time Formula One champion Nelson Piquet has begun taking a driving education course in Brazil after having his license revoked for racking up too many traffic violations.
3. Piquet, one of just three Brazilians to win the Formula One world championship, lost his license in June after receiving a slew of speeding and parking tickets.
4. Piquet is one of the best–known race car drivers to come out of Brazil, having won the Formula One championship in 1'81, 1'83 and 1'87.
5. F1 ace Nelson goes back to basics at driving school and (below) in his prime as world champion in the 1'80s "I think we have to pay for our mistakes," Piquet, 54, told local news agency G1.