One of the twelve cards in a deck bearing a picture of a face.
1As earth of earth, she is the lowest court card of the lowest suit.
2Should there be no court card, the combination cannot be made (Rule III).
3Now, the daupbiness has precedence of her, and the court card-parties are held in her apartments.
4They all drop to a court card.
5After a little hesitation, she said she could see black and red (thinking of the court card).
7Significator: Prior to using tarot in divination, one card (usually a court card) is chosen to represent the querent.
8The one who played the court card also takes all the cards that have been played, and puts them under his own pack.
9Should no player have either a court card or a ten, the player next to the dealer scores the point for the game.
10Dwelling inside each ace are the four court cards of the suit.
11Using their date of birth, determine which court cards they are.
12Then, after they sign the court cards and pass them out, I'm gone.
13Take an ordinary pack of cards and throw out the twelve court cards.
14But these were not twice-born people, like the famous Court Cards.
15The court cards of the original Golden Dawn deck were titled exactly the same.
16Hopefully, this connection will become clearer when we examine the court cards and small cards.
Translations for court card