scone

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A village north of Perth in Scotland; the coronation site of Scottish kings until 1651
To hit, especially on the head
A small, rich, pastry or quick bread, sometimes baked on a griddle
frybread served with honey butter spread on the cooked bread
A scone is a small cake made from flour and fat, usually eaten with butter. a small round cake, sometimes containing dried fruit, which is usually eaten with butter (Perhaps from schoonbrood , from schoon + brood )
A cake, thinner than a bannock, made of wheat or barley or oat meal
fry-bread served with honey butter spread on the cooked bread
small biscuit (rich with cream and eggs) cut into diamonds or sticks and baked in an oven or (especially originally) on a griddle
{i} wheat biscuit or quick bread that is baked or cooked on a griddle
tattie scone
Alternative spelling of tatty scone
tatty scone
A potato scone; made from flour and cooked potatoes, but no onions
Stone of Scone
a stone seat that was traditionally used in the Scottish ceremony for officially making someone King or Queen of Scotland. It is also called the Stone of Destiny. The stone was taken from Scotland in 1296 and kept in Westminster Abbey in London, but Scottish Nationalists, who believed that the stone belonged in Scotland, tried to steal it. In 1996 it was officially returned to Scotland. Rectangular block of yellow sandstone decorated with a Celtic cross, which has been associated with the crowning of Scottish kings since medieval times. Legend says it was Jacob's pillow in the Holy Land, and it was taken to Ireland and then carried off by invading Scots. Kenneth I MacAlpin brought it to the Scottish village of Scone 840. Edward I took it to England (1296), where it was later placed under the Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey as a symbol of the authority of English kings over Scotland. It was finally returned to Scotland in 1996
drop scone
a scone made by dropping a spoonful of batter on a griddle
scones
plural of scone
the Stone of Scone
Stone of Scone, the
scone

    Türkische aussprache

    skōn

    Aussprache

    /ˈskōn/ /ˈskoʊn/

    Etymologie

    [ 'skOn, 'skän ] (noun.) 1513. perhaps from Dutch schoonbrood fine white bread, from schoon pure, clean + brood bread.
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