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CHECK(from صکّ, also from Persian meaning “letter of credit.” It would give the Chess expression “Checkmate”, from “الشيخ مات”, or “the Shaikh is dead.”) CORK(القورق) COFFEE(قهوة: For long snubbed by Europeans as the “...
Or the French word might represent a transferred use from chess of mater "to checkmate, defeat," from Arabic (see mate (v... chess a checkered board of 64 squares, 13c., from Old French esches "chessmen," plural of eschec "game of chess, chessboard; checkmate... ...
Trends of Stabat Mater adapted from books.google.com/ngrams/ with a 7-year moving average; ngrams are probably unreliable. More to explore mat Or the French word might represent a transferred use from chess of mater "to checkmate, defeat," from Arabic (see mate (v... mother modar,...
checkmate mid-14c., in chess, said of a king when it is in check and cannot escape it, from Old French eschec mat (Modern French échec et mat), which (with Spanish jaque y mate, Italian scacco-matto) is from Arabic shah mat "the king died" (see check (n.1)), which according...
checkmate mid-14c., in chess, said of a king when it is in check and cannot escape it, from Old French eschec mat (Modern French échec et mat), which (with Spanish jaque y mate, Italian scacco-matto) is from Arabic shah mat "the king died" (see check (n.1)), which according...
checkmate mid-14c., in chess, said of a king when it is in check and cannot escape it, from Old French eschec mat (Modern French échec...et mat), which (with Spanish jaque y mate, Italian scacco-matto) is from Arabic shah mat "the king died" (see check (n.1...Hence Persian...
very ancient game of skill with 32 pieces, played by two on a checkered board of 64 squares, 13c., from Old French esches "chessmen," plural of eschec "game of chess, chessboard; checkmate" (see check (n.1)), so called from the key move of the game. Modern French distinguishes ...