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succate
† ˈsuccate Obs. Also 6 socate, -atte, suckat, succot, 6, 8 succat. Obscure variant of succade. Also fig. (Cf. med.L. succātum (15th c.) ‘safftgetranck’, 16th cent. Du. sucate = sukade.)1481–90 Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 506 Item..for caryeng of spyces orenges and succate vj.s. viij.d. 1536 Acc. Ld.... Oxford English Dictionary
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succot
succot obs. form of succate. Oxford English Dictionary
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succade
succade (sʌˈkeɪd) Also 5 socade, 6 sukcade, 7 succad. [a. AF. sukade (15th c.) = OF. (north-eastern) succade, also chuc(c)ade, of uncertain origin (see -ade 1 c): cf Du. sukade, G. succade. See also succate and sucket.] Fruit preserved in sugar, either candied or in syrup; pl. sweetmeats of candied ... Oxford English Dictionary
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insuccate
† inˈsuccate, v. Obs. rare—0. [f. L. insuccāre, properly insūcāre (Columella), f. in- (in-2) + succus, sūcus juice: see -ate3.] trans. To soak, steep. So † insuˈccation, the action of soaking or steeping. Obs.1623 Cockeram, Insuccate, to make wet. 1664 Evelyn Sylva (1679) 8 Concerning the medicating... Oxford English Dictionary
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sucket
ˈsucket Now rare exc. arch. and Hist. Forms: 5 soket, 6 suckitte, -ette, succet, suk(k)ett, sok(k)ett, 6–7 socket, suckett, 6–8 sucket. [Altered form of succate after suck v. and -et1.] a. = succade.1481–90 Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 42 Item, soket viij. li. vj. onces viij.s. vj.d. 1509 Test. Ebor.... Oxford English Dictionary
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