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succotash|ˈsʌkətæʃ| Also 8–9 suckatash, succatosh, 9 sagatash, succatras, suckertash, succatash, suc-ca-tush. [a. Narragansett msiquatash (inanimate pl.), of which divergent explanations are given.] A dish of North America Indian origin, usually consisting of green maize and beans boiled together.
1751J. MacSparran Diary 4 Aug. (1899) 47 Mor dined with us upon Suckatash and Ham. 1778J. Carver Trav. N. Amer. vi. 263 This [dish] is composed of their unripe corn..and beans in the same state, boiled together with bears flesh..They call this food Succatosh. 1792J. Belknap Hist. New Hampsh. III. 93 Their samp and homony,..their nokehike,..their suckatash, which is a mixture of corn and beans boiled, are much used. 1826J. F. Cooper Mohicans xxviii, The wise Huron is welcome,..he is come to eat his ‘suc-ca-tush’ with his brothers of the lakes! 1876E. W. Clark Life Japan 61 There were roast ducks and chickens,..tomatoes, succotash, and potatoes. |