Roses (suit)
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Native name | German: Rosen |
Deck | Swiss-suited playing cards |
Invented | 15th century |
Roses or Flowers is one of the four playing card suits in a deck of Swiss-suited playing cards. This suit was invented in 15th century German speaking Switzerland and is a survivor from a large pool of experimental suit signs created to replace the Latin suits. It is equivalent to the Hearts suit in German and French decks.[1]
Characteristics[edit]
The rose is represented by a stylised yellow flower, with six leaves and an orange pistil.
In German, the suit is called Rosen.
Cards[edit]
The following images depict the suit of Roses from an 1850 Swiss-suited pack:
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6
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7
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8
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9
References[edit]
- ^ Dummett, Michael (1980). The Game of Tarot. London: Duckworth. pp. 10–32.