sice
English
Etymology
Middle English sice or sis, from Anglo-Norman, from Old French sis, sies.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsaɪs/
Noun
sice (plural sices)
- (dice games, obsolete) The number six in a game of dice.
- 1680, Thomas Godwyn, Romanae historiae anthologia recognita et aucta (page 112)
- In their common game, the most fortunate throw is thought to have been three Sices […]
- 1680, Thomas Godwyn, Romanae historiae anthologia recognita et aucta (page 112)
Descendants
- → Japanese: サイス (saisu)
Translations
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Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈsɪt͡sɛ]
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