Two- or four-player ball game developed from rackets c. 1830 by pupils at Harrow School
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- From 'green vegetable eaten green', word for a courgette, pattypan, pumpkin, marrow or related cucurbit; or, a game played with a soft crushable rubber ball of the same name
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