单词 | play-card |
释义 | > as lemmasplay-card play-card n. †(a) = playbill n. (obsolete); (b) = playing card n. (rare). ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > publishing or spreading abroad > publishing or spreading by leaflets or notices > [noun] > placarding, postering, or billing > a placard, notice, or bill bill1480 placard1560 ticket1567 pancart1577 affix1589 si quis1597 affiche1602 placketa1605 programme1633 programmaa1661 advertisement1692 clap-bill1699 handbill1718 daybill1731 show bill?a1750 notice1766 play-card1778 card1787 posting bill1788 poster1818 sticker1862 flyer1889 paper1896 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > the theatre or the stage > a theatre > theatrical equipment or accessories > [noun] > advertising bill playbill1610 house bill1698 play-card1778 announce bill1824 playlist1915 playlisting1977 1778 L. Carter Let. 7 May in G. Washington Papers (2006) Revolutionary War Ser. XV. 71 Just so this playcard now publishd, was evidently intended. 1881 P. Fitzgerald World behind Scenes iv. 268 The Court Theatre, the Princesses, and the St. James have adopted square cards of a pale blue tint—an abnormal and inconvenient form. In the instance of the first-named house it is folded diagonally, it is a play card, and no longer a bill. 1885 Narragansett Hist. Reg. Jan. 213 We were shown a play-card, the two-spot of clubs. 2003 New Straits Times (Malaysia) (Nexis) 30 Mar. 2 Staff flick letters—like playcards—into sacks held up in partitions. < as lemmas |
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