omber

/ˈɑmbər/
noun
  1. A card game for three players, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries, similar to modern bridge or whist.
    • The rules of omber are complex, involving bidding and trick-taking.
    • In the 1700s, omber was a favorite pastime in European royal courts.
    • My grandmother taught me how to play omber with a deck of Spanish cards.
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