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Definition of Tarocs

taroc
Tarot Tar"ot, n. [F.; cf. It. tarocco.] A game of cards; -- called also taroc. --Hoyle.

Meaning of Tarocs from wikipedia

- cards of the special suit in these games are variously called Tarocks, tarocs, taroks, tarocchi or tarots. In French Tarot, they are just called the atouts...
- three players that was pla**** with a full pack of 78 tarot cards, known as tarocs or taroks. It emerged in Italy around 1770 as Tarocc 'Ombre but later spread...
- to him at the end. They must not include any Kings or Tarocs unless he only has exactly 3 Tarocs including the Pagat, in which case they may be discarded...
- in Castile. The Taroç family patriarch, Todros Taroç, had two sons, Todros Taroç II and Ibrahim Taroç. It seems that Ibrahim Taroç's male line died out...
- Taroç (Hebrew: וידל בן טודרוס טארוש) was a Catalan Jewish landowner and court Jew. Born in Barcelona, Catalonia, around 1265. His father Todros Taroç...
- Salomo Abraham Taroç (Hebrew: שלמה אברהם בן יצחק טארוש) was a 14th century Sephardic Jewish physician and money lender. He was born in early 1301 in Girona...
- * Senigaglia family * Soncino family * Sosa family * Taitazak family * Taroç family * Vaez family The divisions among Sephardim and their descendants...
- packs, the south German states manufactured German-suited packs labeled "Taroc", "Tarock" or "Deutsch-Tarok". These survive as "Schafkopf/Tarock" packs...
- Abraham David Taroç (Hebrew: אברהם דוד בן שלמה אברהם טארוש, Avraham David ben Shlomo Avraham Tarosh) (Arabic: إبراهيم داود بن سلومو إبراهيم, التاراس,...
- correspondence addressed to another. Some Sephardic Jews such as Abraham David Taroç were known to have several wives. Polygamy was common among Jewish communities...