euchre
English
    
    Alternative forms
    
- eucre (dated)
Etymology
    
Possibly from German Juckerspiel, name of an eighteenth-century Alsatian card game, itself apparently a compound of Jucker (“joker?”, may be dialectal) + Spiel (“game”).[1]
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈjuːkəɹ/
- Audio (US) - (file) 
- Rhymes: -uːkəɹ
Noun
    
euchre (countable and uncountable, plural euchres)
- (card games) A trump card game played by four players in two partnerships with a reduced deck of 24 cards.
Verb
    
euchre (third-person singular simple present euchres, present participle euchring, simple past and past participle euchred)
- To deceive or outwit.
-  1973, Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow:- Well: he guesses They have euchred Mexico into some such Byzantine exercise, probably to do with the Americans. Perhaps the Russians.
 
 
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References
    
- 2008, The Penguin Book of Card Games, David Parlett, Penguin UK, →ISBN, text here.
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