eldest hand
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Definition
Noun: - The player to the left of the dealer in a card game: This term specifically identifies the position of a player in a card game, who is seated immediately to the dealer's left. This position is often significant for determining the order of play.
Usage
- This term is used almost exclusively in the context of card games to specify a player's positional role relative to the dealer.
- It functions as a subject or object in a sentence.
- Example:
- Example:
Advanced Usage
- The term "eldest hand" is a fixed compound noun. Its meaning is positional and does not change.
- In some traditional card games, the "eldest hand" may have specific privileges or obligations, such as leading the first card or declaring trumps.
Variants and Related Words
- Elder hand: This is a direct synonym with identical meaning and usage. (Example: )
Synonyms
- Player to the dealer's left: A descriptive phrase with the same meaning.
- First hand: In some contexts, this can refer to the same position, meaning the first player to act after the deal.
Notes
- "Eldest hand" is a specialized term from card game terminology. It is not commonly used in general English conversation.
- Do not confuse it with "eldest" used to mean the oldest person in a family. In this compound, "eldest" refers to priority in position, not age.
Noun
- the card player on the dealer's left