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juncade
† junˈcade Obs. rare—1. [app. a. obs. F. joncade (in Rabelais), ‘a certaine spoone-meat made of creame, Rose-water, and Sugar’ (Cotgr.), a. Pr. joncada, cheese-curd, fresh cheese.] = junket 2.14.. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 590/44 Juncata, Juncade, sive a crudde ymade yn ryshes.
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junket
▪ I. junket, n. (ˈdʒʌŋkɪt) Forms: α. 4–7 ionket, (5 -ett, 6 -et(t)e), 6 ionckette, 6–7 iuncket, (6 -ete, 7 -ette), iunquet, iunket, 7–9 juncket, junkett, 7– junket. β. 6 ioncat, 6 iouncat, 6–7 iuncat, -cate, 7 iunkat, -kate, 7–8 juncate. See also juncade. [Of somewhat obscure history, in respect bot...
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curd
▪ I. curd, n. (kɜːd) Forms: α. 4–5 crodde, (5 crod(e), 4–6 crudd(e, (5 cruyde, 5–6 crude), 5– north. dial. crud; β. 5–6 curde, curdd(e, 6 courd, 5– curd. [ME. crud (also crod) is found first in 14th c.; the form curd is known from 15th c. The metathesis ru = ur implies that the word is older, and ma...
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