Pichenotte

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Le pichenotte (ou pichenottes) est un jeu de table d'origine québécoise. Semblable au carrom, il se compose d'un plateau et de jetons. De façon plus générale, le mot « pichenotte » renvoie à tout jeu de table joué avec de petites pièces (en bois) qui sont lancées à l'aide d'un doigt de la main (pouce, index ou majeur), incluant le carrom, du moment que ces jeux se jouent de façon semblable au billard de poche ou au shuffleboard. Ce mot est parfois utilisé de façon erronée pour désigner des jeux semblables, tels que le carrom ou le croquignole. Des plateaux sont commercialement disponibles, certains sous la marque de commerce Pinnochi. rdf:langString
魁北克彈戲(Pichenotte),是主要流行在加拿大魁北克地區法裔加拿大人的彈局遊戲。 rdf:langString
Pichenotte (French: [piʃnɔt]) refers to a family of several disk-flicking games, mostly French Canadian in origin, including crokinole, carrom, and pitchnut, which may sometimes be played with small cue sticks. Pichenotte is a Canadian French word meaning 'flick', which is derived from the European French word pichenette (French: [piʃnɛt]), also meaning 'flick'. These folk games are in the public domain, and are not subject to copyright like a commercial board game. Nor are they patented games (though a now-expired patent for one board variant was issued in 1880 in New York). However, the names Pichenotte and Pitchnut are registered trademarks in the United States. "Crokinole is a popular Canadian board game also commonly called pichenotte." "The carrom game throughout Quebec is known as ' rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Le pichenotte (ou pichenottes) est un jeu de table d'origine québécoise. Semblable au carrom, il se compose d'un plateau et de jetons. De façon plus générale, le mot « pichenotte » renvoie à tout jeu de table joué avec de petites pièces (en bois) qui sont lancées à l'aide d'un doigt de la main (pouce, index ou majeur), incluant le carrom, du moment que ces jeux se jouent de façon semblable au billard de poche ou au shuffleboard. Ce mot est parfois utilisé de façon erronée pour désigner des jeux semblables, tels que le carrom ou le croquignole. Des plateaux sont commercialement disponibles, certains sous la marque de commerce Pinnochi.
rdf:langString Pichenotte (French: [piʃnɔt]) refers to a family of several disk-flicking games, mostly French Canadian in origin, including crokinole, carrom, and pitchnut, which may sometimes be played with small cue sticks. Pichenotte is a Canadian French word meaning 'flick', which is derived from the European French word pichenette (French: [piʃnɛt]), also meaning 'flick'. These folk games are in the public domain, and are not subject to copyright like a commercial board game. Nor are they patented games (though a now-expired patent for one board variant was issued in 1880 in New York). However, the names Pichenotte and Pitchnut are registered trademarks in the United States. "Crokinole is a popular Canadian board game also commonly called pichenotte." "The carrom game throughout Quebec is known as 'pichenotte'" The game community site Knipsbrat.com states that, like the German name Knipsbrat ('flicking-board'), "pichenotte is another name for crokinole" The Canadian game board collection at the Quebec Museum of Civilization in Quebec City includes both the square carrom-type board and the round crokinole-type game Crokinole is also called 'pichenotte' throughout much of North America; modern-day tournaments have been held as far apart as Tavistock, Ontario, and Santa Fe and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
rdf:langString 魁北克彈戲(Pichenotte),是主要流行在加拿大魁北克地區法裔加拿大人的彈局遊戲。
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