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▪ I. brisque|brɪsk, brisk| [Fr.] In bézique and other card games, a privileged card, such as the aces and tens in bézique; also the name of a card game.
1870‘Cavendish’ Bézique 8 Brisque (queen of spades and knave of diamonds, now called bézique), scored 40. Curiously enough, brisque did not exist in the game of Brisque itself. 1890‘Berkeley’ Bézique & Cribbage 10 If the loser's score, with his brisques, is less than 1,000, he is said to be rubiconed. 1963G. F. Hervey Handbk. Card Games 20 Every Ace and 10 that a player holds in the tricks that he has won is scored for at the rate of 10 points each. They are known as brisques. ▪ II. brisque obs. form of brisk. |