Definition of Capot. Meaning of Capot. Synonyms of Capot

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Definition of Capot

Capot
Capot Ca*pot", n. [F.] A winning of all the tricks at the game of piquet. It counts for forty points. --Hoyle.
Capot
Capot Ca*pot", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Capotted.] To win all the tricks from, in playing at piquet.

Meaning of Capot from wikipedia

- Eliza Capot, Comtesse de Feuillide (née Han****; 22 December 1761 – 25 April 1813) was the cousin, and later sister-in-law, of novelist Jane Austen. She...
- Capot (1946–1974) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse sired by Menow out of the mare Piquet. Owned and bred by Greentree Stable, Capot was trained...
- elder only receives the remaining 30 of the 40 points awarded for capot. The capot does not count towards a pique. Equality has no effect on pique or...
- A capote (French: [kapɔt]) or capot (French: [kapo]) is a long wrap-style wool coat with a hood. From the early days of the North American fur trade,...
- According to the botanical criteria of Frank White and geographer Robert Capot-Rey, the northern limit of the Sahara corresponds to the northern limit...
- The Rivière Capot is a river of Martinique. It flows into the Caribbean Sea near B****e-Pointe. It is 21.8 km (13.5 mi) long. List of rivers of Martinique...
- connections in Parisian high society led to the marriage of her daughter to Jean Capot, Comte de Feuillide in 1781. Following her daughter's marriage, she went...
- center (mainly from the Blanche River which flows into the Lézarde, the Capot, and the Dumauzé). Thus, 60% of the total is extracted from a single river...
- next round and they are given to the team that wins. A special valat (or capot) premium of 9 match points exists for not leaving a single trick for the...
- into the 20th century. The origins of both the term Cagots (and Agotes, Capots, Caqueux, etc.) and the Cagots themselves are uncertain. It has been suggested...