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Other children's games :: Hopscotch :: Stone View Visualisation
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Hafty Source: SND
A smooth, flat stone used in the game of hopscotch.
Hippin-block Source: SND
The block used in the game of hopscotch.
Lallie Source: SND
A fragment of earthenware, esp. used as a plaything, as in hopscotch.
Luck stone Source: SND
The stone used in hopscotch.
Pallall Source: SND
The counter with which the game is played.
Pecher Source: SND
The flat counter used in the game of hopscotch.
Peever Sources: SND SND (supp)
The flat stone or counter used in the game of hopscotch.
Pick Source: SND
The stone or metal counter in the game of hopscotch.
Pigger Source: SND
The counter used in hopscotch.
Pitcher Source: SND
The flat counter used in the game of hopscotch.
Pitchie Source: SND
The flat counter used in the game of hopscotch.
Pot Source: SND
The counter used in the game, freq. a piece of a broken earthenware vessel.
Potchie Source: SND
The counter used in the game, freq. a piece of a broken earthenware vessel.
Prally Source: SND (supp)
The counter with which the game is played.
Ske(e)tcher/Ske(e)tchie Source: SND
A flat stone or the like kicked from square to square in the game of hopscotch.
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