pass-dice
English
Etymology
From
French
passe-dix
.
Noun
pass
-
dice
(
uncountable
)
(
obsolete
,
dice games
)
The game of
passage
.
[18th–19th c.]
1789
,
John Moore
,
Zeluco
, Valancourt, published
2008
, page
25
:
The game was
pass-dice
. A young stranger held the dice, and had already won four times
[
…
]
.
Anagrams
capsised
,
dispaces
,
side caps
,
sidecaps
,
spadices