succade
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succade (countable and uncountable, plural succades)
- Candied citrus peel (or, less commonly, other preserves).
- 1542, Andrew Boorde, Fyrst Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge:
- He rootes of Borage and Buglosse soden tender , and made in a succade , doth ingender good blode
- (obsolete) A sweetmeat.
- 1719 May 6 (Gregorian calendar), [Daniel Defoe], The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, […], London: […] W[illiam] Taylor […], →OCLC:
- I found two Pots of very good Succades, or Sweet-meats.
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candied citrus peel