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lardy, a.|ˈlɑːdɪ| [f. lard n. + -y.] Full of or containing lard; fat.
1879C. M. Yonge Magnum Bonum I. xiv. 261 Hot tea and ‘lardy cake’ tendered for his refreshment. 1881Oxfordsh. Gloss. Suppl., Lardy cake, lard cake. Also Fatty-cake. 1888R. Dowling Miracle Gold I. v. 98 The pallid, lardy, stolid face of the publican. 1892Daily News 23 Dec. 5/6 A quality of lean and nutritious flesh much superior to the lardy bacons which come from foreign countries. 1933W. de la Mare Lord Fish 64 She had brought Griselda not only a pitcher of new milk..but some lardy-cakes and a jar of honey. 1970Simon & Howe Dict. Gastron. 239/2 Lardy cake, country-style bread-dough cakes which appear in several English counties: Sussex, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire. |