Definition
Plural of fullam; multiple loaded or weighted dice used for cheating at gambling.
Etymology
From Fulham, London, where such fraudulent goods were produced, with the plural '-s' suffix added to the singular 'fullam.'
Kelly Says
Professional cheaters carried sets of fullams, each weighted differently—they were as specialized and varied as tools in a tradesperson's kit, marking cheating as an organized, systematic crime.
Translations
ARالعربية
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CACatalà
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CSČeština
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DEDeutsch
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ELΕλληνικά
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ESEspañol
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FRFrançais
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HIहिन्दी
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HUMagyar
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IDBahasa Indonesia
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ITItaliano
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MSBahasa Melayu
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MYမြန်မာ
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NLNederlands
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PLPolski
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PTPortuguês
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RORomână
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RUРусский
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SVSvenska
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SWKiswahili
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TEతెలుగు
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TRTürkçe
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UKУкраїнська
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VITiếng Việt
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