Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PACHISI; PARCHESI; PARCHISI; PARCHEESI
Pa *chi "si, n. Commonly spelt Par *che "si, Par *chi "si, Par *chee "si.
Defn: A game adopted from the Indian game, using disks, as of pasteboard, and dice. [U. S. & Eng. ]
PACHISI; PARCHESI
PACHISI; PARCHESI Pa *chi "si, Par *che "si, n. [Hind. , fr. pachis twenty-five, the highest throw in the game. ]
Defn: A game, somewhat resembling backgammon, originating in India.
New American Oxford Dictionary
pachisi
pa chi si |pəˈCHēzē pəˈtʃizi | ▶noun a four-person Indian board game in which cowrie shells are thrown to determine the movements of pieces around the board. • (also trademark Parcheesi |pärˈCHēzē |) a modern version of this game, using four marbles per player and dice. ORIGIN from Hindi paccīsī, literally ‘(throw ) of 25 ’ (the highest of the game ).
Oxford Dictionary
pachisi
pachisi |pəˈtʃiːzi |(also US trademark parcheesi ) ▶noun a four-handed Indian board game in which six cowries are used like dice. ORIGIN from Hindi paccīsī, literally ‘(throw ) of 25 ’ (the highest of the game ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
pachisi
pa chi si /pətʃíːzi /〖<ヒンディー 〗名詞 U インドすごろく .