Associations to the word «Scone»
Noun
- Coronation
- Biscuit
- Perth
- Pastry
- Cake
- Maitland
- Singleton
- Jam
- Baking
- Abbey
- Tea
- Throne
- Macbeth
- Aberdeen
- Cream
- Berwick
- Thistle
- Cookie
- Thoroughbred
- Westminster
- Tay
- Nsw
- Butter
- Priory
- Scotland
- Devonshire
- Baroness
- Abbot
- Burgh
- Monarch
- Strawberry
- Sandwich
- Of
- Inauguration
- Girdle
- Mansfield
- Dough
- Stone
- Alba
- Oven
- Fife
- Newcastle
- Bread
- Argyll
- Destiny
- Barley
- Syrup
- Sponge
- Replica
- Soda
- Stirling
- Jacobite
- Tray
- Potato
- Bruce
- Palace
- Tara
- Flour
- Charter
- Dunbar
- Mug
- Recipe
- Oat
- Pudding
- Scottish
- Andrews
- Theft
- Cheese
- Murray
- Shire
- Malcolm
- Toast
- Hunter
- Viscount
- Sandstone
- Invite
- Edinburgh
- Fry
- Wales
- Paw
- Dwarf
- Gavin
- Constantine
- Hamilton
Wiktionary
SCONE, noun. A small, rich, pastry or quick bread, sometimes baked on a griddle
SCONE, noun. (Utah) frybread served with honey butter spread on the cooked bread
SCONE, verb. (Australia, NZ) To hit, especially on the head.
SCONE, proper noun. A village north of Perth in Scotland; the coronation site of Scottish kings until 1651
Dictionary definition
SCONE, noun. Small biscuit (rich with cream and eggs) cut into diamonds or sticks and baked in an oven or (especially originally) on a griddle.
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