patolli

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) A board game, similar to pachisi, played by the Aztecs.

Translations

 * Classical Nahuatl: patōlli
 * Spanish: patole

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) it is patolli; a board game similar to pachisi involving chance through the throwing of dice.
 * 2) * Idem, f. 80r. col. 2.
 * Patolli. dados para jugar, o juego de fortuna.
 * Patolli. dice used in play, or a game of chance.
 * 1) it is a large bean, usually indented on one side, used as a die in this game.
 * 2) it is a die; dice.
 * 3) * Idem, f. 80r. col. 2.
 * Patolli. dados para jugar, o juego de fortuna.
 * Patolli. dice used in play, or a game of chance.
 * 1) * Idem, f. 80r. col. 2.
 * Patolli. dados para jugar, o juego de fortuna.
 * Patolli. dice used in play, or a game of chance.
 * Patolli. dice used in play, or a game of chance.