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† buˈckone Obs. Also buccoon. [ad. It. boccone, f. bocca mouth.] A mouthful, morsel.
1625Purchas Pilgrim ii. 1340 The Diet of the Turkes is sometimes rosted Buckones (that is, small bits or morsels of flesh). 1629Capt. Smith Trav. & Adv. xiii. 24 The Tymor..fed upon Pillaw..with little bits of mutton or Buckones. 1659Gauden Tears of Ch. 673 Having purchased a good buccoon, and craving for more. |