How Do You Spell GAMMONED?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈamənd] (IPA)

Gammoned is a past participle of the verb "gammon" which means to deceive or trick someone, usually by using false pretenses. The correct pronunciation of gammoned is /ˈɡæmənd/. The word is derived from Middle English gamen, meaning to play, and gamenian, meaning to deceive. The modern English spelling with "m" instead of "n" at the end is believed to have evolved from a dialectal variation in the pronunciation of the word. Overall, gammoned is a rarely used word that denotes a cunning and deceptive act.

GAMMONED Meaning and Definition

  1. Gammoned is a term commonly used in the game of backgammon, referring to a specific situation that arises during gameplay. It is a past participle of the verb "gammon," which is derived from the French word "jambon," meaning ham.

    In backgammon, being gammoned means that a player loses the game having failed to remove any of their own checkers from the opponent's home board, while the opponent has successfully borne off all of their checkers. In this scenario, the player who is gammoned loses twice the value of the game. Hence, it is considered a more severe loss than a regular defeat. This term is often used to indicate a particularly lopsided or decisive victory, as it demonstrates the successful gameplay and strategy of the opponent.

    When a player gammons their opponent, it implies a high level of skill, tactical understanding, and strategic execution. Gammoned serves as a reminder to players of the potential risks and consequences involved in the decision-making process during a backgammon match. It highlights the importance of bearing off one's checkers effectively while preventing the opponent from doing so, adding an element of competitiveness and excitement to the game.

  2. • Backgammon.
    • A game played with a box and dice.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for GAMMONED

  • fammoned
  • vammoned
  • bammoned
  • hammoned
  • yammoned
  • tammoned
  • gzmmoned
  • gsmmoned
  • gwmmoned
  • gqmmoned
  • ganmoned
  • gakmoned
  • gajmoned
  • gamnoned
  • gamkoned
  • gamjoned
  • gammined
  • gammkned
  • gammlned

Etymology of GAMMONED

The word "gammoned" originates from the game of backgammon. Backgammon is an ancient board game that is believed to have been played as early as 3000 BCE in Mesopotamia. In backgammon, when a player's piece (checker) is trapped by their opponent's piece on a specific point in the game, it is referred to as being "gammoned".

The term "gammoned" is derived from the Middle English word "gaie", which means a trap or snare. Over time, "gaie" evolved into "gammon", specifically used to describe the situation of being trapped in backgammon. As language further developed, the form "gammoned" emerged as a verb to describe the act of being trapped or immobilized in the game. It has since been adopted colloquially to describe being caught or deceived in other contexts beyond backgammon.

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