Swedish

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Etymology

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From luffare (tramp, hobo) +‎ schack (chess).

Noun

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luffarschack n

  1. tic-tac-toe, gomoku, and similar games where the goal is to get a certain number of the same mark in a row (with the marks usually being crosses and circles)
    Synonyms: (tic-tac-toe) tripp trapp trull, (tic-tac-toe, Finland Swedish) bondschack, (tic-tac-toe) tre i rad (three in a row), fem i rad (five in a row, etc.)

Usage notes

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Usage appears to vary. People into more advanced variants on a larger grid (as a hobby) seem to mostly equate luffarschack with those, while others are likely to equate it with tic-tac-toe.

Declension

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Declension of luffarschack 
Uncountable
Indefinite Definite
Nominative luffarschack luffarschacket
Genitive luffarschacks luffarschackets

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