teetotum

teetotum
/tee toh"teuhm/, n.
1. any small top spun with the fingers.
2. a kind of die having four sides, each marked with a different initial letter, spun with the fingers in an old game of chance.
[1710-20; earlier T totum, alter. of totum name of toy ( < L totum, neut. of totus all) by prefixing its initial letter, which appeared on one side of the toy]

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▪ game piece
also called  spinner 

      form of top having usually 4, 6, 8, or 12 sides marked with distinctive symbols. A teetotum is used for playing games, mostly of the gambling variety, and serves in place of dice. The hexagonal (six-sided) teetotum was known to the ancient Greeks and Romans. A common gambling game with a teetotum played since medieval times is put and take, in which the various sides have symbols instructing the players to either put money in the pot or take from the pot. A four-sided form of teetotum is the dreidel, which is marked with the Hebrew letters nun, gimel, hey, and shin and is used by Jewish children to play a game during Hanukkah; small coins, nuts, raisins, or pieces of chocolate are used as tokens or chips. The letters form the initials of the message “Nes gadol hayah sham” (“A great miracle happened there”). According to the Talmud, this miracle occurred when the Maccabees recaptured the Temple in Jerusalem in 165 BCE. Despite a very small supply of oil, the lamps are said to have continued burning for eight days until new supplies arrived.

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  • teetotum — [tē tōt′əm] n. [earlier T totum < the T (for totum) marked on one side + totum, the name of the toy < L totum, neut. of totus (see TOTAL): the four sides were orig. marked T ( totum, all) A ( aufer, take), D ( depone, put), N ( nihil,… …   English World dictionary

  • Teetotum — Pieter Brueghel s Children s Games (1560)A teetotum is a form of gambling top. It has a polygonal body marked with letters or numbers, which indicate the result of each spin. In its earliest form the body was square (in some cases via a stick… …   Wikipedia

  • teetotum — noun Etymology: 1tee + Latin totum all, from neuter of totus whole; from the letter T inscribed on one side as an abbreviation of totum (take) all Date: 1720 a small top usually inscribed with letters and used in put and take …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • teetotum — noun A toy (top) similar to a dreidel …   Wiktionary

  • teetotum — [ti: təʊtəm] noun a small spinning top spun with the fingers, especially one with four sides lettered to determine whether the spinner has won or lost. Origin C18 (as T totum): from T (representing totum, inscribed on one side of the toy) + L.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • teetotum — tee·to·tum …   English syllables

  • teetotum — tee•to•tum [[t]tiˈtoʊ təm[/t]] n. gam a small top spun with the fingers, esp. one with four sides inscribed with letters • Etymology: 1710–20; earlier T totum, alter. of totum name of toy (< L tōtum, neut. of tōtus all) by prefixing its… …   From formal English to slang

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