- A
teetotum (or T-totum) is a form of
spinning top most
commonly used for
gambling games. It has a
polygonal body
marked with
letters or numbers, which...
- the
Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. The
dreidel is a
Jewish variant on the
teetotum, a
gambling toy
found in
Europe and
Latin America. Each side of the dreidel...
- term may have been
inspired by the
teetotum; however,
James B.
Greenough stated that "nobody ever
thought teetotum and
teetotaler were etymologically...
- pla**** with the Lang
Larence is the same as that
usually pla**** with
teetotums. A
teetotum is
essentially a long die (though not
necessarily physically long)...
-
Hackney TeeToTum cricket team pla**** there, and it also
hosted athletics events such as the
professional '25 Mile
World Championships'. 'Hackney
TeeToTum' were...
- were ****ociated with gambling –
players used a six-sided top
called a
teetotum. In 1960 the Game of Life was introduced. A
collaboration between Reuben...
- and
teetotum. Its
teetotum was an
ivory dowel sharpened to a
point at the
bottom end
inserted in an
octagonal ivory plate. This type of
teetotum was referred...
-
Latin America. Rattleback, or celt, a top that
reverses its spin
direction Teetotum Tippe top Trompo, or "Whipping top"
Wizzzer Modern tops have
several sophisticated...
- Boy with a Spinning-Top or
Child with a
Teetotum is a 1738 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French artist Jean Siméon Chardin, now in the
Louvre in Paris...
- the
basis of
barrel dice prisms: the
basis of long dice and
teetotums Long dice and
teetotums can, in principle, be made with any
number of faces, including...