单词 | knur and spell |
释义 | > as lemmasknur and spell 3. A wooden ball or a hard knot of wood used in the north country game of knur and spell or spell and knur, resembling ‘bat and trap’, or trap-ball. Also, A similar ball used in other games, as hockey. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > other bat and ball games > [noun] pat-ball1775 knur and spell1852 bumble-puppy1897 tether-ball1900 paddleball1930 goalball1947 Jokari1953 pickleball1975 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > [noun] > ball > types of footballa1425 handballc1440 match ball1849 knur1852 bat-ball1876 racquetball1973 1852 Househ. Words 23 Oct. 139 The mysterious game of Nurr and spell. 1855 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Yorks. Words 98 Knor or Gnar, a small ball of lignum vitæ for playing at cricket with, or a similar game which is called ‘Spell and Knor’. 1868 Morning Star 10 Feb. A well-known Yorkshire game known as ‘knurr and spell’, in which an ordinary stick some two feet in length has a solid piece of wood 3 in. long and 2 in. in depth screwed on for the purpose of striking a marble. 1872 R. C. A. Prior Notes on Croquet 15 Bandy is the same game as hockey, and is played..with a wooden ball that..is cut from a blackthorn bush and called a ‘knurr’. 1877 E. Peacock Gloss. Words Manley & Corringham, Lincs. Knur, a hard wooden ball with which children play. 1877 E. Peacock Gloss. Words Manley & Corringham, Lincs. Nur, a small ball, such as that used in the game of hockey. 1967 Antique Finder Aug. 11/3 Knur and Spell. This Georgian tavern game must really be a forerunner of darts. 1972 Daily Tel. 14 Jan. (Colour Suppl.) 22/3 In fact Knur and Spell is simply a formalisation of something that every male person in the world must have done at some time throwing a ball or stone in the air and giving it a tremendous clout with a stick. How maddening when you miss! What a marvellous eye you feel you have when you do it fair and square! The Spell is the device that throws the ball (the Knur) into the air. It is an iron contraption that lies on the ground looking a bit like a rat trap; the framework holds a flat horizontal spring, held down by a catch. On the releasable end of the spring is a little cup containing the knur, a tiny white ball (porcelain, of all things), one inch across and weighing half an ounce. You stand about four feet away from the spell, armed with a ‘stick’, rather like a billiard cue with a hammer head (called the ‘pommel’). You tap the catch on the spell, the knur jumps up about four feet; the object is to hit it farther, over a fixed number of goes, than anyone else. < as lemmas |
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