10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARCAKE»
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carcake in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
carcake and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Cupboard Love 2: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities
carcake - carnival charcoal, a sauce that evolved over time into one made from
minced prosciutto, egg yolks, and grated cheese. The French counterpart to the
word carbonara——carbonade—likewise refers to a dish made by grilling beef ...
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The Scottish Antiquary: Or, Northern Notes & Queries
In Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary we have the following: — 'Care cake, Carcake (
1) A kind of small cake baken with eggs, and eaten on Yule-day in the North of
Scotland. (2) A kind of small cake baked with eggs, and eaten on Fastern's e'en
in ...
Arthur Washington Cornelius Hallen, John Horne Stevenson, 1895
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The Scottish Antiquary, Or, Northern Notes & Queries
In Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary we have the following: — 'Care cake, Carcake (
1) A kind of small cake baken with eggs, and eaten on Yule-day in the North of
Scotland. (2) A kind of small cake baked with eggs, and eaten on Fastern's e'en
in ...
4
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Supplement
A small cake baked on a griddle and eaten on Shrove Tuesday in parts of
Scotland Blood carcake, a cake made of blood and oatmeal, formerly used iu the
south of Scotland. Jamicgon. carcana (kar-kii'na), n. [Also carconna, kar- kana; <
Hind., ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1910
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
A small cake baked on a griddle and eaten on Shrove Tuesday in parts of
Scotland Blood carcake, a cake made of blood and oatmeal, formerly used in the
south of Scotland. Jamieson. carcana (kar-ka'nS), n. [Also carconna, kar- kana; <
Hind.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
A small cake baked on a griddle and eaten on Shrove Tuesday in parts of
Scotland Blood carcake, a cake niade of blood and oatmeal, formerly used in the
south of Scotland. Jamieson. carcana (kar-ka'iiii), n. [Also carconna, kar- kana; <
Hind., ...
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The Handy Volume "Waverly" ...: Old Mortality
Carcake, a pancake. Carfuffle, agitation. Carritch, catechism. Ca'-thro', a
disturbance. Caup, a bowl. Cavey, a hen-coop. Cha/ts, the jaws. Chancy, safe.
Chappin, a liquid measure. Ckield, a person. Chuckle, a round pebble. C Indian,
a village.
... propitious, auspicious Canty, mirthful, jolly Caption, a writ to Imprison a debtor
Carcake, or carecaxe, a small cake baked with eggs and eaten on Shrove
Tuesday, in Scotland Carle, a fellow Carline, a beldam, old woman Caroline Park
.
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The Heart of Midlothian
... jolly Clubbed (of hair), gathered Bow, a boll (measure) Caption, a writ to iminto
a club-shaped knot Bow-head, leading from prison a debtor at the tack of the
head the High Street to the CARCAKE, Or CARECAKE, ft ('lute, a hoof, single
beast ...
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The bride of Lammermoor (cont'd.) The black dwarf
Carma, cannot. Canny, careful, shrewd, useful; in a superstitious sense,
goodconditioned, and safe to deal with. Cantrips, tricks, vagaries. Capote, to win
all the tricks; a form of exclamation. Carcake, a small cake. Carle, a fellow. Cast,
lot, fate.
Walter Scott, Andrew Lang, 1893