succade
Meanings
noun
- Candied citrus peel (or, less commonly, other preserves).
- A sweetmeat.
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From Middle English socade, from Middle French succade (“sweet candied fruit”), sucrade, from Old Occitan sucrado (“sweet, sugary, sugared”), from past participle of sucra (“to sugar”), from sucre (“sugar”), from Old Italian zucchero. (See zucchero for additional etymology.)
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