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Loo (card game) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lanterloo
Lanterloo or Loo is a 17th-century trick taking game of the Trump family of which many varieties are recorded. It belongs to a line of card games whose members include Nap, Euchre, Rams, Mao, Hombre, and Spoil Five. It is considered a modification of the game of "All Fours", another English game possibly of Dutch origin, in which the players replenish their hands after each round by drawing each fresh new card from the pack. == History ==
Under various spellings, like the French forms ''Lenterne'', ''Lenturlu'', ''Looterlu'', (meaning "fiddlesticks", a meaningless word equivalent to "Lullay", or "Lulloo", used in Lullabies), the game is supposed to have reached England from France most probably with the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. Also called ''Langtrillo''〔Once a week, Vol. 10, pg. 364, Eneas Sweetland Dallas - Bradbury & Evans, London 1863〕 in its prime form and later simply Loo (also termed Lant in the north of England by 1860,〔A dictionary of archaic and provincial words, obsolete phrases, Vol. 2, pg. 504, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, London 1868〕 most possibly for having evolved into a more elaborate form of play by the addition of new rules, it may also have been brought to England from Holland.〔The Fortnightly, George Henry Lewes, vol. II. pg 203, London 1865〕 Whichever way it may have been, by the turn of the eighteenth century it was already England's most popular card game. It was considered a great pastime by the idle rich of that time, but it got a very bad reputation as a potentially vicious "tavern" gambling game during the nineteenth century.
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