Definition of Succades

1. Noun. (plural of succade) ¹

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Definition of Succades

1. succade [n] - See also: succade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Succades

subwords
subworker
subworkers
subworld
subworlds
subwriter
subwriters
subxiphisternal
subzero
subzonal
subzone
subzones
subzygomatic
suc-
succade
succades (current term)
succah
succahs
succedane
succedanea
succedaneous
succedanes
succedaneum
succedaneums
succede
succedent
succedes
succeed
succeedant
succeeded

Literary usage of Succades

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Romances and Narratives by Daniel Defoe (1895)
"Several parcels of drugs, tortoise-shell, sweetmeats, called succades, chocolate, lime juice, and other things of considerable value. ..."

2. Ellis's British Tariff for by Robert Ellis (1839)
"succades.—A question having arisen as to the proper rate of duty chargeable on apricots, peaches, and pears in a state of preservation, and it appearing, ..."

3. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1848)
"succades, including confectionary, 3d per Ib. and 0 in whole or in part,2d per ... succades, and confectionary made up of sugar, eiib«r Wax Manufactures, ..."

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