Chessmen: meaning, definitions and examples

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chessmen

 

[ ˈtʃɛsˌmɛn ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

board game

Chessmen are the pieces used to play chess, a strategic board game that has been played for centuries. Each chessman has its own unique movements and roles within the game. The standard set typically includes six different types of pieces: pawns, knights, bishops, rooks, queens, and kings. The objective of the game is to checkmate the opponent's king while protecting one's own. Chessmen not only represent different ranks and capabilities on the board but also play a significant role in the game's deep strategy and complex tactical maneuvers.

Synonyms

figures, pieces, tokens.

Examples of usage

  • The chessmen stood ready on the board.
  • He carefully moved his chessman to an advantageous position.
  • The tournament featured beautifully crafted chessmen.
  • She painted her chessmen to personalize her game.
  • Each chessman has unique abilities.

Translations

Translations of the word "chessmen" in other languages:

🇵🇹 peões

🇮🇳 शतरंज के मोहरे

🇩🇪 Schachfiguren

🇮🇩 bidak catur

🇺🇦 фігури для шахів

🇵🇱 figury szachowe

🇯🇵 チェスの駒

🇫🇷 pièces d'échecs

🇪🇸 piezas de ajedrez

🇹🇷 satranç taşları

🇰🇷 체스 말

🇸🇦 قطع الشطرنج

🇨🇿 šachové figurky

🇸🇰 šachové figúrky

🇨🇳 棋子

🇸🇮 šahovske figure

🇮🇸 skákir

🇰🇿 шахмат фигуралары

🇬🇪 შახმატების ფიგურები

🇦🇿 şahmat fiqurları

🇲🇽 piezas de ajedrez

Etymology

The term 'chessman' originated from the combination of 'chess' and 'man.' The word 'chess' itself is derived from the Old French 'eschec' and directly from Persian 'shah', meaning 'king,' which reflects the game's objective of checkmating the opponent’s king. The evolution of chess can be traced back to ancient India, where it was known as 'chaturanga' in the 6th century. As the game spread across various cultures, chessmen became a crucial part of its identity, symbolizing the different roles and strategies that players could utilize. Over time, the design and materials used for chessmen have varied widely, leading to the creation of numerous chess sets around the world that reflect artistic and cultural influences, making chess not just a game of strategy but also a form of art.