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shyted | 13:18 Tue 20th May 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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When you get three of a kind in a card game , why is it called a 'prile' ?
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Good question, it's prial, shyted; short for 'pair royal'. :-)
surely that would be a Proyal?
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Thanks but still not convinced ... even if it was a Pair Royal , I don't see where the connection with three of a kind comes.
It is, indeed, as Xyz says, spelt 'prial' and it does stand for 'pair royal'. This word/phrase has been used since the 16th century to mean three of a kind. It may be three playing-cards, three dice, all showing the same face up, or even a set of three particular people.

'Royal', as an adjective, always suggested something special or larger than life, as it were. Hence, a 'pair royal' was a very special twosome...ie a threesome!

In answer to Moog's point, 'rial' is a very old - 14th century - version of 'royal', so 'prial' makes perfect sense as a shortening of 'p(air)rial'.

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Quizmaster go straight to the top of the class. Thanks very much and sorry for doubting xyzzy.
Ooh, thanks xyzzy and Quizmonster. Very useful for the next time I'm playing crash.

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