quinella

quinella
quinella (n.) form of betting in which the bettor picks the first and second horses in a given race, 1942, American English, from Amer.Sp. quiniela, originally a ball game with five players, from L. quini "five each," from quinque "five" (see QUINQUE- (Cf. quinque-)). The sense evolution in Spanish was from the game to a wager on the scores of the players, hence "any wager against the house."

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