单词 | sucket |
释义 | sucketn. Now rare exc. archaic and Historical. a. = succade n. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > preserve > [noun] compostc1430 succade1463 succate1481 sucket1481 confecture1502 conserva1502 conserves1555 comfiture1558 condite1583 preserve1598 compote1693 konfyt1862 pozzy1900 1481–90 Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 42 Item, soket viij. li. vj. onces viij.s. vj.d. 1509 in J. Raine Testamenta Eboracensia (1884) V. 5 Comfettes, sugir plattes, and suckittes. 1542 in J. W. Clay Testamenta Eboracensia (1902) VI. 167 A longe silver spone for sokett, a longe forke of silver for sokett. ?1543 T. Phaer tr. J. Goeurot Regiment of Lyfe iv. f. xxviii Sucket of citrons. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Carbassat, wet sucket, made of the vpper part of the long white Pompion, cut in slices. 1615 G. Markham Eng. Hus-wife in Countrey Contentments ii. 78 Your preserued fruites shall be disht vp first, your Pastes next, your wet Suckets after them, then your dried Suckets. 1662 H. Hibbert Syntagma Theologicum 77 Pope Alexander poysoned the Turks brother in candid suckets. 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory iii. iii. 80/1 Dried Sweet~meats & Suckets of Oranges. 1751 Affecting Narr. H.M.S. Wager 7 Here is plenty of Citrons, of which they make a fine Sweet-meat, or Sucket. 1929 E. Linklater Poet's Pub xii. 144 The table already gleamed with..jumbals and marchpane and suckets of one kind and another. 1959 P. Vansittart Tournament xiv. 115 Suckets shaped as unicorns, swans, frogs. b. transferred and figurative. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > quality of being pleasant or pleasurable > [noun] > source of pleasure > piece, item, or idea that is enjoyable sucket1607 titbit1809 1607 T. Walkington Optick Glasse 27 This made the Castalianist..to bee esteemed..the Marmalade and Sucket of the Muses. 1635 R. Brathwait tr. M. Silesio Arcadian Princesse iii. 214 Celsus a theevish Poet..was arraign'd..For stealing Suckets from an others hive. 1651 J. Cleveland Poems (Wing C4685) 75 Natures Confectioner, the Bee, Whose suckets are moyst Alchimie. 1917 A. Waugh Loom of Youth 10 ‘Those who can, do, while those who can't, teach.’ This choice sucket..comes consolingly to the ears of one whom the chances and caprices of life may have thrown casually on the preceptorial beach. c. As a term of endearment. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > terms of endearment > [noun] darlingc888 belamy?c1225 culver?c1225 dearc1230 sweetheartc1290 heartc1300 sweetc1330 honeya1375 dovec1386 jewelc1400 birdc1405 cinnamonc1405 honeycombc1405 lovec1405 wantonc1450 mulling?a1475 daisyc1485 crowdy-mowdy?a1513 honeysop?a1513 powsowdie?a1513 suckler?a1513 foolc1525 buttinga1529 whitinga1529 beautiful1534 turtle-dove1535 soula1538 heartikin1540 bully?1548 turtle1548 lamba1556 nyletc1557 sweet-lovea1560 coz1563 ding-ding1564 pugs1566 golpol1568 sparling1570 lover1573 pug1580 bulkin1582 mopsy1582 chuck1589 bonny1594 chick1594 sweetikin1596 ladybird1597 angel1598 muss1598 pinkany1599 sweetkin1599 duck1600 joy1600 sparrowc1600 sucket1605 nutting1606 chuckaby1607 tickling1607 bagpudding1608 heartling1608 chucking1609 dainty1611 flittermouse1612 honeysuckle1613 fubs1614 bawcocka1616 pretty1616 old thinga1625 bun1627 duckling1630 bulchin1633 bulch?c1640 sweetling1648 friscoa1652 ding-dongs1662 buntinga1668 cocky1680 dearie1681 chucky1683 lovey1684 machree1689 nykin1693 pinkaninny1696 nug1699 hinny1724 puss1753 pet1767 dovey1769 sweetie1778 lovey-dovey1781 lovely1791 ducky1819 toy1822 acushla1825 alanna1825 treat1825 amigo1830 honey child1832 macushla1834 cabbage1840 honey-bunch1874 angel pie1878 m'dear1887 bach1889 honey baby1895 prawn1895 hon1896 so-and-so1897 cariad1899 pumpkin1900 honey-bun1902 pussums1912 snookums1919 treasure1920 wogger1922 amico1929 sugar1930 baby cake1949 angel cake1951 lamb-chop1962 petal1974 bae2006 1605 Hist. Tryall Cheualry sig. C2v Peace (good Thomasin) silence, sweet socket. Compounds attributive and in other combinations. ΚΠ ?1578 W. Patten Let. Entertainm. Killingwoorth 28 The bridecup, foormed of a sweet sucket barrell. 1636 W. Davenant Witts ii. i. sig. Dv Now does my blood wamble! you! Sucket eater! 1938 Currier & Buhler Marks Early Amer. Silversmiths 165 Forks were apparently unknown except for serving—to which use were doubtless put the small sucket-forks..for sweetmeats. 1956 G. Taylor Silver v. 112 The three prongs were curved, unlike the two prongs of the sucket fork. 1977 J. Fleming & H. Honour Penguin Dict. Decorative Arts 768/2 Sucket fork, an implement with a spoon at one end and a two-pronged fork at the other, intended for eating fruit, especially succade. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1481 |
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