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Scone
Scone
,Noun.
A cake, thinner than a bannock, made of wheat or barley or oat meal.
[Written variously,
scon
, skone
, skon
, etc.] [Scot.]
Burns.
Definition 2024
Scone
Scone
See also: scone
English
Proper noun
Scone
- A village north of Perth in Scotland; the coronation site of Scottish kings until 1651
- c. 1606, Macbeth, William Shakespeare, Act II, Scene 4, line 992:
- ROSS: Will you to Scone?
- MACDUFF: No, cousin, I'll to Fife.
- c. 1606, Macbeth, William Shakespeare, Act II, Scene 4, line 992:
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scone
scone
See also: Scone
English
Noun
scone (plural scones)
- A small, rich, pastry or quick bread, sometimes baked on a griddle.
- (Utah) Frybread served with honey butter spread on the cooked bread.
- (informal, Australia, NZ) The head.
- 2011 February 2, "Power hitting Pakistani leaves mark on lensman", Hawke's Bay Today
- …the white ball left a 5cm gash on his scone despite a floppy white hat absorbing some of the impact.
- 2015 July 15, "Cogstate can count on rich pipeline of cognitive test trials", The Australian
- After Essendon coach James Hird tumbled off his bike and hit his scone on the unforgiving South Yarra terrain on Monday night, the chances are he was administered the Cogstate concussion test.
- 2011 February 2, "Power hitting Pakistani leaves mark on lensman", Hawke's Bay Today
Translations
pastry
frybread
Verb
scone (third-person singular simple present scones, present participle sconing, simple past and past participle sconed)
- (transitive, Australia, NZ) To hit on the head.
- 2004 December 3, "Sconed by a space rock - and then the headaches started", The Sydney Morning Herald
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Scots
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [skɔn]
Verb
scone
Noun
scone (plural scones)
- a semisweet cake made of wheat or barley flour, usually large and round
- a slap with the flat of the hand
Derived terms
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