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Scone

scone
(scones) A scone is a small cake made from flour and fat, usually eaten with butter. (mainly BRIT) N-COUNT
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   noun  Etymology: perhaps from Dutch schoonbrood fine white bread, from schoon pure, clean + brood bread  Date: 1513 a rich quick bread cut into usually triangular shapes and cooked on a griddle or baked on a sheet SCONE  geographical name locality E Scotland NE of Perth population 3713 ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. a small sweet or savoury cake of flour, fat, and milk, baked quickly in an oven. Etymology: orig. Sc., perh. f. MDu. schoon(broot), MLG schon(brot) fine (bread) ...
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  кирпич половинной толщины (получаемый расколом целого кирпича надвое параллельно постели) ...
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  1. ячменная или пшеничная лепешка, булочка ...
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  noun ячменная или пшеничная лепешка ...
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6.
  ~ n a small round, soft cake sometimes containing dried fruit  (scones and cream) scoop ~1 n 1 a round deep spoon for holding or serving food such as corn, flour, or ice cream  (an ice cream scoop) 2 also scoopful an amount of food removed with this kind of spoon + of  (three scoops of ice cream) 3 an important or exciting news story that is printed in one newspaper before any of the others know about it  (Royal Diary Scoop!) 4 a very big profit that a company makes 5 what's the scoop? spoken especially AmE used to ask someone for information or news about something ~2 v 1 to pick something up with a scoop, a spoon, or with your curved hand + up/out/off etc  (She scooped up a handful of sand. | Scoop out the seeds from the melon.) 2 to be the first newspaper to print an important news report  (The Daily News scooped the other papers by revealing the prince's marriage plans.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1513, Scottish, probably from Du. schoon "bread," in schoon brood "fine bread," from M.Du. schoonbroot, from schoon, scone "bright, beautiful." ...
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