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Definition of Stoolball

Stoolball
Stoolball Stool"ball`, n. A kind of game with balls, formerly common in England, esp. with young women. Nausicaa With other virgins did at stoolball play. --Chapman.

Meaning of Stoolball from wikipedia

- Stoolball is a sport that dates back to at least the 15th century, originating in Sus****, southern England. It is considered a "traditional striking and...
- century. Baseball and the other modern bat, ball, and running gamesstoolball, cricket and rounders – were developed from folk games in early Britain...
- Pelota mixteca Pickleball Pitton Platform tennis Road tennis Sphairee Stoolball Table squash Table tennis (Ping Pong) Tamburello Totem tennis Paddle Tennis...
- Wiffle ball Town ball Wireball Cricket variants Cricket One Day Test Twenty20 Indoor cricket Vigoro Other games Danish longball Lapta Oină Stoolball...
- First-class cricket Trobriand cricket Windball cricket Crocker Plaquita Stoolball – two stools Vigoro – two wickets Schlagball like Danish longball Lapta...
- Wiffle ball Town ball Wireball Cricket variants Cricket One Day Test Twenty20 Indoor cricket Vigoro Other games Danish longball Lapta Oină Stoolball...
- Related sports Street cricket Baseball Comparison of baseball and cricket Stoolball The term "amateur" in this context does not mean someone who pla**** cricket...
- Wiffle ball Town ball Wireball Cricket variants Cricket One Day Test Twenty20 Indoor cricket Vigoro Other games Danish longball Lapta Oină Stoolball...
- and that the game's most direct antecedents are the English games of stoolball and "tut-ball". The earliest known reference to baseball is in a 1744...
- Sus**** has pla**** a key role in the early development of both cricket and stoolball. Cricket is recognised as having been formed in the Weald and Sus**** CCC...