quoit
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishquoitquoit /kwɔɪt, kɔɪt/ noun 1 → quoits2 [countable] the ring that you throw in this game3 [countable] a small circle made of large vertical stones in ancient timesExamples from the Corpusquoit• Cesar threw half a dozen steering wheels, spinning like quoits, and then the saddle.• The Monday is the traditional day for the quoits match between local teams.Origin quoit (1300-1400) Probably from Old French coite “flat stone, quoit”, from Latin culcita; → QUILT