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Sucket - Wikipedia
Sucket was a kind of confectionary or dessert popular in early modern England. The word is related to succade, which refers to a kind of dried fruit.
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sucket - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Compare French sucette. Noun. edit. sucket (plural suckets). A candied fruit sweetmeat. Synonyms. edit · succade. Anagrams. edit · Stucke, stucke.
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Sucket and See - Food History Jottings
'Sucket', 'soket', or 'suckitte' is a corruption of French succade, generally meaning a fruit, root or citrus rind preserved in sugar syrup.
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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....
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Sucket Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun A candied sweetmeat. Wiktionary Other Word Forms of Sucket Noun Singular: sucket Plural: suckets Find Similar Words
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Sucket Fork - Manuscript Cookbooks Survey
The sucket fork was a specialized British table implement of the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries, typically made of silver, that had fork tines at one ...
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Sucket Fork (one of a pair) – Works – Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The sucket fork was an extremely rare form of late-seventeenth-century American silver. A practical utensil with English origins, it had a tined fork at one ...
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sucket, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun sucket is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for sucket is from around 1481– ...
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SUCKET FORK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a utensil for sweetmeats of the 16th, 17th, and early 18th centuries, having fork tines at one end and a spoon bowl at the other end of a common stem.
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"sucket" definitions and more: Sweetmeat preserved in thick syrup
Usually means: Sweetmeat preserved in thick syrup. Definitions Related words Phrases Mentions History. We found 11 dictionaries that define the word sucket:
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Fork
Sucket fork: A utensil with tines at one end of the stem and a spoon at the other.
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sukkelyng
sukkelyng sukkenye, sukkett, sukkin, Sukkot(h, sukle, suklinge, -lynge, sukour, sukudry, sul: see suckling, suckeny, sucket, sucken1, Succoth, suckle, suckling, succour, succudry, shall.
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Anne Russell, Countess of Warwick
The fork, an item rarely noted in Elizabethan inventories, may have been used for fruit or ginger syrup desserts known as sucket.
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