10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUIDDANY»
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quiddany in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Whole Duty of a Woman, Or, An Infallible Guide to the ...
To make Quiddany os Pippins of an Amber or Ruby Colour. PARE your Pippins,
cut them into Quarters and boil them with as much fair Water, as will cover them, '
till they are soft, and sink in the Water : Then having strain'd the Pulp, let a Pint of
...
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Verba Nominalia: Or, Words Derived from Proper Names
Marmalade; a confection of quinces prepared with sugar; from L. cydonium,
quiddany; cydonites, marmalade; cydonia (sc. mala), quinces. Gr. xudwmw (
Mxaw), a quince; from xudwvsa. or xudwwa, the quince-tree; from Kudwwa,
Cydonia, ...
Richard Stephen Charnock, 1866
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A New and Easy Method of Cookery: Treating, I. Of Gravies, ...
Tomakeclear Quince Cakes 192 Marmalade of Apricocks ib. Marmalade of
Apples 193 Marmalade of Raspberries ib. Marmalade of Quinces after the Italian
Manner ib. To make Quiddany of Pipins of an Amber or Ruby Colour ib.
Quiddany of ...
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The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language ...: ...
Quiti'dant (5. from quiddany) A kind of conserve In Which quidclany is a p llls'lpfl
ingredient. Scott. WlD/DANY (3. from the Lot. cydonium) Marmalade, a canst-
ction oi'quinces. ' Wsiid'dcny (3. a different jþeiiing) Wlddany, a conserve of
quinces.
She smoothed her hair back around her ears, watching with anxious anticipation
as he spooned the red jelly onto a piece of the cornbread. "The cranberry
quiddany is my own receipt. I add red rose water before I strain the berries —
there, you ...
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Symbolism: An International Journal of Critical Aesthetics
... rosewater, and isinglass: it would come out as a concentrated version of the
dish which is called jelly in England and jello in North America.15 He also uses
the word gelly of quiddany, a quince preserve which relied on the natural pectin
of ...
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The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
... radiant quick-set quitch radiantness quick-silver quit-claim radiating quick-
lighted quite radiation quick-witted quit-rent - radical quicky-tree quitter radicality
quid quiver radicate quiddany quodlib'etarian ritdicateness quiddity
quodlibetically, ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
0. overlaid with quicksilver. Newton. Quid, kwtd. .9. something chewed; as, in
vulgar lan age, a quid of tobacco. Pegge. Quidam, wl'd5m. s. somebody. Spent-.
Quiddany, kwid'd:l-né. e. marmalade, confection of uinces made with sugar.
Quiddit ...
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A New Abridgment of Ainsworth's Dictionary: English and ...
MilömiU, i iide cl. quiddany, marmalade. MelömSlum, i. n. a sweeting, а sweet
apple. MelPpSpo, onis. m. a melonar garden-cucumber; a sort of pompin, a musk
-melon. Meios, о. def. abl. melo. pi. mele. melody, harmony, a song or tune ...
To these succeeded as entremets— a spinnage tart, a carbonated hen, a pie of
aloes, eggs in moonshine, a chris- tal jelly, jumballs, quiddany, braggat and
walnut rackets. Cockale, surteit-water, canary, sack, and Gascony wines, served
to ...
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A teacher for many years, Mrs Hinkley delves into old recipes like quince and rose quiddany (a clear jelly), rhubarb and ginger jam, lime and passionfruit curd, ... «Otago Daily Times, Apr 09»