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Definition of Go board
1. Noun. A board used for playing go.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Go Board
Literary usage of Go board
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bushido, the Soul of Japan: An Exposition of Japanese Thought by Inazō Nitobe (1905)
"It was a momentous occasion for him when at the age of five he was apparelled in
the paraphernalia of samurai costume, placed upon a go-board x and ..."
2. Chosön; the Land of the Morning Calm: A Sketch of Korea by Percival Lowell (1886)
"When at last he reached the summit, he found there four old men busily intent on
a game of go.i They were seated, squatting in a circle, the go-board in ..."
3. Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan by Richard Gordon Smith (1908)
"He missed, and cut the go-board in two instead. Then, seeing that Ukon was ...
miss your head with my sword and cut the go-board.' Ukon was pleased to find ..."
4. Urban Flotsam: stirring the city by Raoul Bunschoten, Hélène Binet, Takuro Hoshino (2001)
"... emerge very clearly on the go board. The game reflects the skills of the
players m balancing attack and defence, making stones work efficiently, ..."
5. Collections of the Maine Historical Society by Maine Historical Society (1913)
"... requested some Troops to go Board the Arm'd Vessells to fight them if possible,
Cap' White of the Continental Army, a Lieu' of the Train of Artillery ..."