plumcake
English
Alternative forms
- plum cake
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈplʌmkeɪk/, enPR: plŭmʹkāk
Noun
plumcake (countable and uncountable, plural plumcakes)
- A cake made either with dried fruit (such as grapes, currants, raisins or prunes) or with fresh fruit.
- 1833, Parley's Magazine, volume 1, page 23:
- Ellen's mamma was going out to pay a visit, but she left the children a large piece of rich plumcake to divide between them, that they might play at making feasts.
- 1914, James Joyce, Dubliners:
- She decided to buy some plumcake but Downes's plumcake had not enough almond icing on top of it so she went over to a shop in Henry Street.
- 1979, New Scientist, volume 84, numbers 1186–1187, page 26:
- He was barely 100 m up and directly below him a merchant was displaying some lovely fresh plumcakes. The display was naturally not improved by the sand.
Usage notes
Anagrams
Italian
Alternative forms
- plum-cake, plum cake
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌplumˈkejk/
- Rhymes: -ejk
Usage notes
- In Italian, the term often refers to variations made with other ingredients, such as yogurt, instead of fruit.
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