Definitions

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  • noun A Canadian dice game akin to craps.

Etymologies

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From Turkish barbut.

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Examples

  • Among the words that stumped the spellers: "barbotte" (BAHR-BOTTE), a dice game with a complex set of rules.

    unknown title 2009

  • Among the words that stumped the spellers: "barbotte" (BAHR-BOTTE), a dice game with a complex set of rules.

    unknown title 2009

  • Among the words that stumped the spellers: "barbotte" (BAHR-BOTTE), a dice game with a complex set of rules.

    unknown title 2009

  • Among the words that stumped the spellers: "barbotte" (BAHR-BOTTE), a dice game with a complex set of rules.

    unknown title 2009

  • Whatever game he was taught—whether it was barbotte, played primarily in the Arab community; konkan; or Greek rummy—Stuey quickly grasped the subtleties and advanced strategies and was able to compete on even ground or at an advantage against far more experienced players.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

  • Whatever game he was taught—whether it was barbotte, played primarily in the Arab community; konkan; or Greek rummy—Stuey quickly grasped the subtleties and advanced strategies and was able to compete on even ground or at an advantage against far more experienced players.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

  • Whatever game he was taught—whether it was barbotte, played primarily in the Arab community; konkan; or Greek rummy—Stuey quickly grasped the subtleties and advanced strategies and was able to compete on even ground or at an advantage against far more experienced players.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

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