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rattoon
▪ I. † rattoon1 Obs. rare. [ad. F. raton, earlier raston, reston (13th c.): see raston.] A kind of cheese-cake.1656 Marnettè Perfect Cook 148 You must..fill this your said Puff-paste with the same ingredients wherewithall you do make your Cheese Cakes, and accordingly you may cause your said Rattoon... Oxford English Dictionary
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raston
† ˈraston Obs. rare—1. [a. OF. raston, raton: see Godef., and cf. rattoon1.] ‘A fashion of round and high Tart, made of butter, egges, and cheese’ (Cotgr.).c 1430 Two Cookery-bks. 52 Rastons. Take fayre Flowre, & þe whyte of Eyroun, & þe ȝolke a lytel [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Proprietary House
The property was not sold until John Rattoon, first official mayor of the then town of Perth Amboy. purchased it for $1,051 in 1794. Rattoon, a Perth Amboy merchant, had carefully concealed his work as an operator for the British secret service. wikipedia.org
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ratoon
▪ I. ratoon, n. (rəˈtuːn) Also 8–9 ratt-. [ad. Sp. retoño a fresh shoot or sprout.] A new shoot or sprout springing up from the root of the sugar-cane after it has been cropped.1779 Phil. Trans. LXVII. 232, I then took each rattoon apart, and found it fastened to a joint of these last canes. a 1818 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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resbon
† resbon Obs. rare—1. [Corruptly for reston, var. of OF. raston: see raston and rattoon1.] A cheese-cake.1585 T. Dawson Good Huswiues Jewell i. (1596) E 4 To make good Resbones. Take a quart of fine flower [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Morayfield Plantation
The majority of cane was still of the "Bourbon" variety though of "Rattoon" cane (stems or shoots from the second years' growth of a sugar cane plant) wikipedia.org
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racoon
racoon, raccoon, n. (rəˈkuːn, ræˈkuːn) Forms: 7 (see etym. note; also) racoone, -oune, -owne, 7–8 rackoon, (7 rack-, rockoone), 7– raccoon, 8– racoon. See also coon n. and rattoon. [Powhatan (Virginia) dialect of Algonquian. The following quots. show more precise reproductions of the native word: 16... Oxford English Dictionary
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rattan
▪ I. rattan, ratan, n.1 (rəˈtæn) Also 7 rat(t)oon, 8 rat-tan. [var. rotan1 a. Malay rōtan, app. for rautan, f. rāut to pare, trim, strip.] 1. a. One of several species of the genus Calamus, climbing palms growing chiefly in the East Indies, on the mainland and the islands, and to a small extent in A... Oxford English Dictionary
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stool
▪ I. stool, n. (stuːl) Forms: 1 stool, 1–2 stól, 3–4 stol, 4 stule, 4–7 stole (also 9 in sense 13), stoole, 5 stoll, 5–6 stolle, 6, 8 stoul, (6 stoule, -lle, stoale, stowle, stoel, north. stoile), 6–7 stowell, (stowll), 5– stool; Sc. 4–6 stule, 6 stuill, -yll, stwyll, stul(l, stwle, 7 stuile. [Com. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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