Batons (suit)

Suit of Batons from an 18th-century Venetian card game.

Batons is one of the four suits of playing cards in the standard Latin deck along with the suits of Cups, Coins and Swords. Before 1800, French cardmakers, who also made Spanish card games, called them cartes à bâtons.

Characteristics

In Spanish, the Batons are called bastos; and in Italian, bastoni. They correspond to the Clubs of the French deck and the Acorns of the German deck.[1] In cartomancy and occultist circles, the suit of Batons is usually called Wands.[2]

Notes and references

  1. "An Introduction to Playing Cards". Playing Cards.
  2. Dummett, Michael. A Wicked Pack of Cards: Origins of the Occult Tarot. Bloomsbury (1996), p. 47.
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