Derived from the Italian word for
leg, it originally denoted
the act of tripping someone up while
wrestling; now it often refers to the act of tripping someone up while
playing chess; what word is it?
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The critically-acclaimed board game
MooT
consists of tough questions about the nuances of the English language.
Answer:
gambit
The word gambit derives
from the Italian gambetto, the act of tripping
someone up in wrestling, which in turn is derived from the Italian
gamba, leg.
Please note that these are draft questions for the board game MooT.
If you spot an error or disagree with anything I've said here,
please let me know and I'll fix it.
(the Mootguy)
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