ˈkē(ˌ)nō noun
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Etymology: modification of French quine set of five winning numbers in a lottery, from Old French quines, plural, throw at dice where each die shows 5, from Latin quini five each, from quinque five — more at five
: a game resembling lotto in which numbers printed on pellets taken from a keno goose are announced to the players who cover the same numbers on cards and in which five numbers covered in the same horizontal row win for the player — see bingo