I want to know if a certain slang was used in 17th century card games.
Thomas Hobbes mentions the phrase "three want foure" in Leviathan (1651, I heard that card games were banned at this time, but is that true?).
ChatGPT speculates as follows about this phrase. This phrase expressed the situation in 17th century card games where "three is not enough, and four is needed to win."
I looked it up on the Internet, but it was difficult for Japanese (me) to find the source.
Was the phrase "three want foure" used in card games in the 17th century, or is there a possibility that it was? If possible, I would appreciate it if you could tell me about these.
Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here. Your comment here.