Plural of dicer; multiple people who gamble with dice or multiple kitchen tools designed for cutting food into cubes.
From 'dicer' (dice player or cutting tool) + plural '-s.' The term reflects the dual meanings of dicer that developed independently in gaming and culinary contexts.
In Renaissance Europe, professional dicers formed guilds and unions much like other tradespeople, though they were often suspected of cheating and had to travel frequently to avoid local legal trouble.
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