From the Italian meaning 'conjuror's trick' or 'a trifle', a game from which pinball derived; or, a light piece of music for piano
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- Table game from which pinball derived; or, a light piece of music, typically for the piano
- Type of board game in which balls are struck into holes
- Something trifling and negligible
- Game; something trifling
- Light piece of music for the piano; or, an old billiards-like table game known in French as sans egal
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